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Discover Ludwig"winning pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a repetitive sequence of successes that provide an advantage or lead to a positive outcome. Example sentence: The soccer team had a winning pattern of scoring goals in the first half each game.
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Let's look at a clear winning pattern in health and see if it can be applied to learning how to innovate.
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His winning patterns included a zebra drinking coffee, an abstract "love triangle" featuring three hearts, and a peacock strutting its stuff.
I truly hope someone will figure out if there are winning patterns for innovation and make a science out of it.
Novel and Home rats differed in their winning patterns across the two days of competition testing (Novelty by Day interaction: F 1,9) = 6.85, p = 0.028; Fig. 2C).
But as Park points out, it defies the run-of-the-mill "How I fought disability X and won" pattern.
So Rick Perry fits right into that winning contrapuntal pattern.
If we take as the measure of headline success the number of league titles and European trophies won, the pattern is fairly clear.
Lab at the University of Lugano won a pattern recognition contest by outperforming both competing software systems and a human expert in identifying images in a database of German traffic signs.
A couple of weeks ago, Barber was the brave Buc who publicly used the word complacency during the team's win-lose, win-lose pattern.
The Marlins have created a pattern of winning, then shedding their best players and winning again.
The Knicks season' is chugging along in a rickety pattern of winning streaks and skids.
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