Sentence examples for patterns seem to exist from inspiring English sources

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Different patterns seem to exist (such as seizures coinciding with the time of menstruation, or coinciding with the time of ovulation), and the frequency with which they occur has not been firmly established.

Recently, Sheiham et al. [ 22] have pointed out that caries patterns seem to exist in subgroups of a population with those groups remaining at a stable relative position to each other even when prevalence changes over time.

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"Unlike the other Roberts justices," they added, "no underlying ideological pattern seems to exist to Kennedy's votes".

This engagement pattern seems to exist no matter where we draw the lines, so we need to change this incentive and not just remove content. .

Wheezing children are a heterogeneous group and many patterns of wheezing disorders seem to exist: some children wheeze with viral infections only during the first years of life and do not subsequently develop asthma and some may have early childhood asthma.

Women barely seem to exist.

The data does not seem to exist.

And though there should be a convenient pattern here -- that women without their own income are more prone to hide purchases, for example -- it doesn't seem to exist.

As for last words, they hardly seem to exist anymore.

Nationwide data on midsemester withdrawals don't seem to exist.

She was using toeholds that didn't seem to exist.

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