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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zigzag pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pattern of alternating lines or shapes. For example, "The zigzag pattern of the orange stripes on the shirt created a fun and colorful look."
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"The Erector Set girders have this zigzag pattern.
Cut the top off each pumpkin in a zigzag pattern.
Leather jackets were embossed, fur coats came in a zigzag pattern inserted with strips of gold.
Benches were arranged in a zigzag pattern, and the models moved throughout the room.
This was just a mussel shell – but with an incised, zigzag pattern.
Then he directed the steersman to maneuver the ship in a zigzag pattern.
One corner, consisting of three pieces put together in a zigzag pattern, had proved especially vexing.
The resulting zigzag pattern makes it harder for an opposing player to steal the ball.
"It was painted bright turquoise in a zigzag pattern," he said recently by telephone.
There is also the Bandsaw, a zigzag pattern of prices that appear and then abruptly vanish.
A distinguishing exterior feature is the tiled roof in a coloured zigzag pattern.
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