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The phrase "approximately the same pattern as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more things that share a similar structure or arrangement, but not exactly the same.
Example: "The results of the experiment followed approximately the same pattern as those observed in previous studies."
Alternatives: "roughly the same pattern as" or "similar pattern to".
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The effect of ErbB2+ correlation (CERB) in the survival model follows approximately the same pattern as the CSR correlation (CSR) described above, although the magnitude is somewhat smaller, as described below.
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Although these results were just significant according to the 1% Bonferroni level, together they point in the same direction just like the sensitivity analysis, where the intention-to-treat analysis showed approximately the same patterns as the as-treated analysis.
NcFaeD, although yielding approximately tenfold less free FA, followed the same pattern as the two other feruloyl esterases studied.
Germany follows the same pattern as France.
The third game followed the same pattern as the second.
Does "digital literacy" fit the same pattern as traditonal literacy?
There's the same pattern as in Iraq.
Total mineral content followed the same pattern as bone volume.
Results showed the same pattern as the combined analysis.
Males showed basically the same pattern as found for females.
The odds ratios show the same pattern as mentioned above.
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