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Discover LudwigThe phrase "patterns apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that certain patterns or rules are relevant or applicable to a situation.
Example: "In this analysis, we found that several patterns apply to the data we collected."
Alternatives: "patterns are relevant" or "patterns are applicable."
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Similar patterns apply to beliefs around gender roles, race and integration.
These patterns apply to young men and women in the same way as I could not observe any gender differences.
Less has been done to understand whether similar patterns apply to European labour markets (one notable exception being Kantarci and Van Soest, 2008).
It is a definition for applications in general but many of the design patterns apply equally well to workflows, which can be seen as a form of application.
I will show how neutral biogeographic patterns apply to humans at the level of whole cultures, and then I will test the geographic distribution of specific cultural traits.
These patterns apply to the visual function-specific field tests that are designed to indirectly assess sub-populations of retinal ganglion cells.
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In the second act, ingenious dot patterns applied to adjacent panels of board and gauze opened partial views through the walls of the Countess's chamber -- a handy effect in a drama so dependent on hiding and spying.
The vessels, made around sand cores, were mostly drinking cups or flasks for precious liquids and were often decorated with trailed patterns applied as glass threads.
In three rhythmic patterns applied by these percussion groups to specific song types, the strong beats are always marked by the clappers.
k Laser interference patterns applied to the different underlying substrates.
TFC defines frequency hopping patterns applied to consecutive OFDM symbols.
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