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"has a pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a recurring behavior or system. For example, "This company has a pattern of hiring new employees in the fall."
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It seems like she has a pattern of doing that.
The rind also has a pattern of well-delineated scars -- harvest damage of some kind perhaps.
She also has a pattern of sticking her head in the sand.
Like Mr. Ross, Mr. Mittal, an Indian-born financier, has a pattern of buying undervalued companies.
The product of an equally cold childhood, Jack also has a pattern of failing to connect.
Mind you, he has a pattern of getting deeply immersed in everything he does.
If someone has a pattern of breaking the law, he needs to be prosecuted.
Painted bright yellow, it has a pattern of short black diagonals reminiscent of traffic caution signs.
Will our allies believe him, if he has a pattern of making things up?" Schiff said.
Still, he has a pattern of racially tinged remarks and actions.
-- Bigger picture, the president has a pattern of diluting the potency of language.
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