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The phrase "as a common pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequently observed behavior, trend, or occurrence in a particular context.
Example: "In many cultures, storytelling is used as a common pattern to pass down traditions and values from one generation to the next."
Alternatives: "as a typical trend" or "as a frequent occurrence".
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In the case of Ms. Wragg, who bought her dream house near Flatbush Avenue, she and her legal services lawyers say that she was ensnared in a scheme of the type that the F.B.I. has described as a common pattern of mortgage fraud -- "property flipping" -- in which properties were bought and resold at high prices, supported by excessive appraisals, and often resulting in foreclosure.
"We saw it emerging as a common pattern among the big players out there.
Finally we propose some guidelines and recommendations for future work and improvements which can also serve as a common pattern design for Geo-tagging AR applications.
The upregulation of heat shock proteins (Hsps) during insect diapause emerges as a common pattern across species [ 127– 127].
Another striking finding is the presence of dual practice by physicians in both the public and private sectors, which was described by interviewees as a common pattern.
In these investigations, using factor analysis to derive dietary patterns, a Lebanese traditional pattern has consistently emerged as a common pattern.
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Such changes can be achieved in a clinical setting with weekly therapy over an 8-week period as is a common pattern of therapy delivery in the UK.
You can answer all of these questions without resorting to the sciences of complexity and self-organization, but those answers all share a common pattern, as clear as the whorls of a fingerprint.
Although we sampled only a few species in the fabae group, the short branch length leading to the two polyphagous species, A. fabae and A. gossypii, may be seen as evidence of a common pattern of diversification for Aphis species.
Motif and pattern recognition methods define a bicluster as samples sharing a common pattern or motif.
In principle, a long-branch artifact could even obscure a duplication of the N-terminal portion of Pol ε; however, this seems unlikely considering that the N-terminal sequence shows a distinct pattern of indels as opposed to a common pattern in the C-terminal sequence and the rest of the eukaryotic B-family polymerases.
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