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The phrase "fall into a pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the situation in which a person or thing begins to follow a certain order or routine. For example: "After a few weeks of hard work, I began to fall into a pattern of daily productivity."
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Her customers fall into a pattern.
My daily conversations with An begin to fall into a pattern.
"You don't want to fall into a pattern that is past its time" Mr. Lynton said.
Both Lanchester and McEwan narrate in the present tense: a whole life may fall into a pattern, but the events of a single day are provisional, unforeseeable.
After a while, you fall into a pattern: we always ended up visiting a specific whale that we had come across by chance at the beginning.
It's easy to fall into a pattern of not dealing with these outbursts until they happen again – almost of not wanting to go there.
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Virtually all the other anthrax victims fell into a pattern.
Analyzed in that way, the disagreements fell into a pattern.
"The creation of the Internet falls into a pattern.
Adapting a book stops you falling into a pattern of repetition.
After the first couple of days, we fell into a pattern.
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