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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pattern exist" is grammatically incorrect.
The verb "exist" needs a subject to make a complete sentence, so it should be written as "a pattern exists." You can use this phrase when you want to discuss the presence of a specific pattern or trend. For example: - "A pattern exists in the sales data that suggests customers prefer our new product over the older version." - "In this study, we found that a pattern exists in the eating habits of individuals from different cultures." - "There is evidence that a pattern exists in the behavior of certain animal species during mating season."
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Type: FTPhat a large circulation flow pattern exist in the column.
Variations on the basic flower structure pattern exist in the families with five and with one stamen.
However, it is also becoming obvious that significant exceptions to this pattern exist in other vertebrates that rely more heavily on lipids (e.g., migrating birds) or proteins (e.g., migrating salmonids), or for stresses other than exercise (e.g., cold exposure in mammals).
Rare exceptions to this pattern exist.
Indexes to evaluate extubation were measured including negative inspiratory force, P01, superficial respiration index, also LUS in the 6 quadrants from left and right hemithorax evaluating the lines patterns determining if an A, B or AB pattern exist at minute 1 and 30.
Furthermore, the current analysis has revealed that genes that show the inverse bell-shaped expression pattern exist.
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A similar pattern exists in other countries.
A similar pattern exists for women.
A similar pattern exists across the industry, commission officials said.
The same pattern exists for Iraq, Sudan and Yemen.
The same pattern exists in all living systems, including business.
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