Sentence examples for no real pattern from inspiring English sources

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The pro-life/pro-choice positions follow no real pattern.

Among financial services firms, several asset value brackets saw total compensation declines, and there was no real pattern to the changes in contrast to the analysis by revenue.

After determining that there was "no real pattern to how often he worked," Cox asked if Crawford had a physical disability.

It sometimes seems to me that the whole course of English history was one of accident, confusion, chance and unintended consequences – there's no real pattern".

Locog has in the past unleashed a flood of tickets early in the morning and some in late evening, but there is no real pattern.

For customers willing to extend existing contracts, the price for the V60 from third-party retailers ranged from $139 to $260, with no real pattern of savings separating small stores from the large chains.

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"No, there's never any real pattern to how we build them.

When the game eventually began, Italy were the better side, but to say either team dominated would be to suggest there was any real pattern to it.

We had no a priori reason to think that the degree of error in the ROM dataset would prevent us from detecting any real patterns based on the presence or absence of these species.

There's no real set pattern toward becoming a pro or a star in a sport.

Americans, it turns out, fall racist and homophobic and ableist, and are apparently vocal enough about it to spout off bigotry on social media, in no real discernible pattern, though it's often where we least expect bigotry that we find it rearing its ugly head.

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