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"recurrent pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "recurrent pattern" to describe something that occurs repeatedly or regularly, such as a theme or behavior. For example: "The filmmaker's movies often feature a recurrent pattern of strong female protagonists overcoming societal barriers."
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In univariate analysis, the difference between survival rate in preradiotherapy performance status, recurrent pattern (worse for patients with anastomotic recurrence) and age (worse for younger patients) were statistically significant.
As prognostic factors of postoperative recurrent esophageal cancer, PS, age (worse for younger patients) and recurrent pattern (worse for patients with anastomotic recurrence), which had no correlation with others, were significantly associated with survival in univariate analysis in the present study (Table 5).
It is a cycle seemingly without meaning or end, one of many that confirms the wheel as the central image of McGahern's work: the identification of life as a recurrent pattern.
Justice Sotomayor writes as someone with considerable self-knowledge, and she points out that there has been a recurrent pattern in her life.
To describe and analyze recurrent pattern of KOTs according to time.
And the strategies employed in this editorial exemplify a recurrent pattern occurring across all the texts within the data set.
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Although recurrent patterns caused by different pressures should be considered true recurrence, their subsequent evolutionary interpretation will be much more obscure.
Clark, in the second volume of his autobiography, mentions in passing his 1961-62 SLecturestures at Oxford, on what he called "Motives" — recurrent patterns of poses in art.
Works that once looked dark and turbulent, sometimes for no apparent reason, now look like way stations on a long path of light on which dancers travel in mostly understated perpetual motion and recurrent patterns.
He even argues, against the grain of the usual historian's practice, that there are recurrent patterns in history and that the bad ones can be identified and perhaps undone.
Alcohol was used to disrupt the neuronal tracts that were believed to give rise to and reinforce the recurrent patterns of thought observed in mentally ill patients.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com