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"pattern of vegetation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the types of plants found in a particular region or area. For example, "The Great Plains is characterized by a unique pattern of vegetation."
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Buildings that have entirely subsided linger as ghostly apparitions, their presence announced by changes in the pattern of vegetation: neat oblong forests of bracken, or tough reedy tussocks in tight, straight-edged formation.
geographical pattern of vegetation [6].
A typical pattern of vegetation conditions was identified around the world during the recent events.
The use of remote sensing data has been instrumental in monitoring the changing pattern of vegetation across diverse landscapes.
In semi-arid regions, the spatial pattern of vegetation usually appears as a mosaic of plants surrounded by bare soil.
We also found that the spatial pattern of vegetation influences the distribution of females and males in the landscape.
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Similar patterns of vegetation occur across the broad waist of Asia.
But in just a tiny sliver of its history - the last few thousand years - the patterns of vegetation altered much faster than before.
We find anomalous patterns of vegetation change.
We examined sexual differences in patterns of vegetation structure selection in the sexually dimorphic little bustard.
Li Bo published several research papers illustrating the patterns of vegetation types and desert areas of Inner Mongolia.
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