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The phrase "diversify the patterns" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the idea of increasing the variety of something, often in reference to style, design, or behavior. For example, "We must diversify the patterns in our teaching methods to help our students gain a better understanding of the lesson."
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The investigation implies that gas generation rather than undercompaction in burial history can significantly diversify the patterns of natural fractures by affecting the differential stress and even the local stress regime in addition to influencing their spatial distribution due to its spatial heterogeneity and its different effects on stress states in different stress regimes.
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Polyketide cyclases play an important role in the syntheses of polyketides, where the cyclization patterns diversify the final aromatic products [24].
Reducing GHG emissions associated with energy demand and supply without impacting the quality of life of the world population will require a major effort to both (1) diversify the energy matrix and (2) change consumption patterns [1].
Not only that, but some panelists also felt that attempts to artificially diversify the acts on the lineup would conflict with the natural ebb and flow of booking patterns.
We wanted to observe mating patterns to see if it would work to bring in outside males to diversify the gene pool.
They need to diversify the administration, diversify the faculty.
It also sought to diversify the economy.
The government wants to diversify the economy.
"Diversify?" the younger man mulled the question.
"We need to diversify the attractions".
In order to diversify the faculty, you need to diversify the pipeline.
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