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The phrase "arranged in a pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects, designs, or data that are organized or structured in a specific way.
Example: "The tiles on the floor were arranged in a pattern that created a beautiful mosaic effect."
Alternatives: "organized in a design" or "set in a configuration".
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By definition, crystals' internal structures are arranged in a pattern.
The atoms in the sample seemed to be arranged in a pattern that had a five-fold rotational symmetry.
His design for the Arab World Institute in Paris in 1987 was dominated by mechanical, light-regulating apertures arranged in a pattern that evoked Islamic motifs.
The core of the proposed specialty fiber is composed of a few rings of high index rods arranged in a pattern of hexagon.
The floor will be covered in mud-brown quarry tiles in two colors, arranged in a pattern that is supposed to reflect the layout of the station in some way.
She would also see a building that twists and turns and is full of light and space, a building which has bricks arranged in a pattern that allows light to shine through it at night.
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Drain pear slices, reserving amaretto, and arrange in a pattern over batter.
The interior walls of the throne hall are painted with a lotus bud design arranged in a geometric pattern.
The elements were arranged in a radial pattern to better capture the spiral patterns near the center.
These pathways are arranged in a distinct pattern; software on a tablet could look for a user's pattern before allowing access to private content.
Spruces have a narrow conical shape overall, and their branches are arranged in a circular pattern.
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