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The phrase "form a pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something has a noticeable and identifiable sequence or repetition of qualities. For example, "The notes of the song quickly formed a recognizable pattern".
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The mind is like a magnet: its obsessions form a pattern, intentionally or not.
Now the matches are spreadeagled over a weekend, providing a drip-feed of results that only eventually form a pattern.
That unease only intensified with three notorious cases that, for many, seemed to form a pattern of abuse.
Every announcer makes mistakes, but Caray's lips form a pattern of an announcer out of his element.
The stroke of genius is the background, the enlarged tin cans that form a pattern behind the two women.
Those statements form a pattern of understatement adopted after the failure last year to find any fugitives at Tora Bora.
But here it becomes nothing more than a little pixel to help form a pattern.
Horizontal taillights sweep across the trunk lid to form a pattern like the graceful wingspread of a sea gull".
The New York store uses glass, slate and strategic lighting to form a pattern on its facade that echoes the Burberry plaid.
These errors may yet come to loom larger, even to form a pattern that defines David Cameron: "foreign policy klutz" is Labour's phrase.
But three or more form a pattern, one that is damaging not only Obama's precarious chances for reelection but also the fortunes of the Democratic Party.
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