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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a model or example for others to follow.
Example: "The artist's work is often regarded as a pattern of innovation in contemporary art."
Alternatives: "as a model of" or "as an example of".
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But he cautioned against interpreting Castor's legal moves as a pattern of bias against rape victims.
Those include what Mr. Gates described as a "pattern of poor performance" in securing sensitive military components.
As with all digital memory, NRAM stores data as a pattern of 1's and 0's.
That precipitated his departure in 2000 for what the university termed as a "pattern of unacceptable behavior".
In an interview after the colloquium, Ms. Wright described it as a pattern of advance and retreat.
The composer Alban Berg simply saw it as a pattern of tender ruminations repeatedly interrupted by fitful premonitions of death.
Critics note what they regard as a pattern of slow response by the government and airlines to air disasters.
Amnesty International assailed the roundup as "a pattern of mass arbitrary detention" intended to harass critics of the government.
This interference appears as a pattern of light and dark bands called interference fringes.
Information is digitally encoded as a pattern of 0s and 1s, or bits (binary digits).
It has been noted that Coleridge defined metrical form as a pattern of expectation, fulfillment, and surprise.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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