Sentence examples for patterned as from inspiring English sources

'patterned as' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the resemblance of something to a previously established pattern or way of doing something. For example, "The new policy was patterned as the old one, but with a few tweaks."

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Even after contact with Europeans 300 years ago, each garment, patterned as graphically as paintings by Calder or Miro, was unique, a status symbol at court or the most sumptuous royal gift to foreign visitors.

Microscopic analysis has been carried out in patterned as well as the unpatterned substrates to compare the nature of growth of Ge nanoislands.

The most likely explanation for our findings is that shared familial socioeconomic position accounts for the association between maternal pregnancy diabetes and offspring cognition seen overall and between non-siblings as IQ and education are socially patterned, as is diabetes [ 27, 28].

The backgammon room has paired vents colored and patterned as if they were backgammon boards.

Especially in the paintings on aluminium, the surface is exquisite, as richly patterned as nature itself.

Visitors will find his own rooms covered in brilliantly coloured wallpaper as startlingly heavily patterned as any Victorian parlour.

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Ms. Schoenfeldt and Ms. Colligan fit the pattern as well.

Mr. Fausti's rhinoceros contains linear patterns as complex as Dürer's.

Langella has given Nixon's speech patterns as much inspired scrutiny as his posture.

"Blood" is about family relationships: emotional patterns as well as bloodlines.

There were other intriguing patterns as well.

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