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"noticed this pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been observed or discovered as a recurring occurrence or similarity in a series of events, objects, or ideas. Example: After analyzing the data, the researchers noticed this pattern of increasing temperatures in the past decade.
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As I noticed this pattern, I began to wonder if I was depriving my son of some deep emotional knowledge.
Further, they noticed this pattern similar to those in the ionosphere temperature and plasma density as suggested by Goncharenko et al. (2013).
I first noticed this pattern with Alistair MacLean's sequel to The Guns of Navarone.
I can't articulate why this has happened, if it was intentional or if they even noticed this pattern, but I noticed.
Had I not noticed this pattern of behavior, which was recorded in my journal, who knows how long it would have taken me to realize the source of my frustration?
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Soon people started to notice this pattern everywhere.
Do you notice this pattern, too?
I notice this pattern in our brief time together.
Obviously, I am not the first person to notice this pattern.
Case managers or health care professionals who notice this pattern of HCBS use might consider recommending institutional care, instead of trying to keep these older adults in communities.
"We noticed this fascinating pattern," Whiting says.
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