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Free sign upThe phrase "in an array of patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of different designs, styles, or configurations that are organized or displayed together. Example: "The artist showcased her creativity in an array of patterns, each more intricate than the last."
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Shirts, especially, come in an array of patterns and styles.
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The unrestrained, weighted unison movement, assembled in an array of Busby Berkeley patterns as a kind of folk dance for the future, takes your breath away.
They come in an array of sizes, patterns and price points, so there's no excuse for stray pens and lost lipstick.
Removable, adjustable, sold in an array of colors and patterns - washi tape is a renter-decorator's dream come true and the perfect tool for creating some eye-catching wall detail!
The building is a virtuoso work of cream-, rust- and orange-colored masonry, with sawtooth, basket weave and linear decoration in a dazzling array of patterns, as intricate as an M. C. Escher drawing.
Following the sequencing of two Ciona genomes, facilitating the characterization of regulatory elements, and improvements in methods for raising tunicates in the laboratory, many lines of transgenic animals expressing fluorescent markers in a wide array of patterns under the control of endogenous or exogenous promoters have been generated and are available [13], [14].
The fabrication process for asymmetric metallic pyramid arrays on PDMS substrates is depicted in Figure 2. First, an array of circular patterns is made in a silicon nitride (Si3N4) film on a Si wafer via photolithography (Karl Suss, MA-6) and dry etching (STS, 320PC).
On the Web, a search for "1950" on Etsy.com turns up many vintage varieties with pleats and high waists, in an array of colors and playful patterns, for about $30 each.
For example, high throughput FISH analyses of over 3000 transcripts in Drosophila embryos indicated that over 70% of mRNAs were expressed in an array of highly specific subcellular patterns (Lécuyer et al., 2007).
In groups, group members show an array of association patterns, from weak to stable family associations.
For example, in one study people were asked to find a pattern in an array of similarly shaped numbers, like 5's and 2's.
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