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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pattern arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the emergence or occurrence of a specific pattern in data, behavior, or phenomena.
Example: "As we analyzed the data over time, a clear pattern arises that indicates a shift in consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "pattern emerges" or "pattern develops."
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A similar pattern arises on gay issues.
An exception to this pattern arises when slightly above-freezing water flows beneath the ice cover.
This pattern arises because the British economy tends to move more in line with America than with the euro area, even though it trades more with Europe.
If investment into the federal road infrastructure is related to the German GDP, a very similar pattern arises.
Although there is much more uncertainty regarding the birth countries of some of their athletes (especially during earlier editions), it seems that the expected pattern arises.
Now, researchers have found that when players change their strategies on the fly, a stable pattern arises in which each of the three weapons gains and loses popularity in turn.
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A surprising pattern arose from the comparison: The more complex the organism, the more important junk DNA seems to be.
The fragmentation pattern arising from dissociation of the cluster species suggests that they are composed largely of matrix molecules.
(AVI 17.0 MB) (AVI 17 MB) 13408_2011_22_MOESM4_ESM.avi Additional file 4: A movie of a fivefold spot pattern arising from a ring instability.
However, the evolution of the research lines over the past nine decades suggests that this pattern arose mostly in the new millennium.
The observed B-mode pattern arose from gravitational lensing, in which light gets bent and deflected by massive cosmic objects such as galaxy clusters and lumps of mysterious dark matter, researchers said.
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