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Discover Ludwig"shifting pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing a change or variation in a recurring sequence or pattern. Here is an example sentence: "The weather forecast showed a shifting pattern of rain and sunshine throughout the week."
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The shifting-scaling pattern is a combination of a shifting pattern and a scaling pattern.
What emerges is a shifting pattern of borders between groups of people with different goals.
In a New York Times/CBS News poll taken Wednesday through Saturday, the shifting pattern was clear.
She is sitting on a green sofa in her front room, looking at a shifting pattern of sunlight on the opposite wall.
But aided by a smart team of advisers, she has shown herself surprisingly adroit at adapting to the shifting pattern of politics on the left.
The sea licks the lip of the rock, the constant, repeated, slightly shifting pattern of sound; partially sunk bottle lifting lightly in the transparent, sun-mottled sea.
"The outcome would be to accelerate the shifting pattern of UK's exports and total trade away from the EU to the emerging markets, where the majority of the world's growth is located.
That would help to show whether the shifting pattern of hurricanes seen in the past few decades is cyclical, random or part of a trend that might be caused by global warming.
Charting the games Our Olympic-themed daily-chart collection begins with a timeline showing the shifting pattern of national participation over the 116-year history of the modern games.
Kaija Hurlburt, the lead author of the report, said in a telephone interview that she believed that the shifting pattern of attacks would become more marked as assaults decreased further in Somalia and increased in West Africa.
The shifting pattern of national participation in the modern OlympicsSINCE becoming an independent state in June 2011, South Sudan has had more important things to worry about than the establishment of an Olympic organising committee.
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