particular pattern

collocation in English

meaningsofparticularandpattern

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particular
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/
us
/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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pattern
noun
uk
/ˈpæt.ən/
us
/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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(Definition ofparticularandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofparticular pattern

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Aparticularpatternis exhibited by nouns.
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Independents displayed noparticularpatternof support.
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Archaeologists can only assess the minimum competence necessary to produce aparticularpattern.
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Noparticularpatternemerged when urban and rural residents were considered separately.
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He contends that aparticularpatternof stratification is associated with each regime (1990).
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The metric conflict created in thisparticularpatterntouches on several points made by other authors.
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The literature indicates that the association is best viewed as simply oneparticularpatternof delinquency.
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There is not necessarily anyparticularpatternof coping that is best for relieving psychological distress.
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Finally, subject four presented aparticularpatternof acquisition, very different from that of the other children.
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The former is the more "archaeological," in that researchers have not tried to coaxparticularpatternproductions.
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When the visual association cortex is involved or multiple infarcts occur the symptoms may not fit aparticularpattern.
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The user can specify the extent of the usefulness of aparticularpatternaccording to their specific goals.
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If thisparticularpatternis not repeated, this will be quickly forgotten, and other more frequent patterns will certainly emerge.
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Each model expresses aparticularpattern, and the fit of the model measures how well that pattern characterizes the data.
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One important form of working memory is obtained by holding aparticularpatternof firing during a delay task.
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This will make it easier to account for predicate components associated withparticularpatternvariables bound in a nested pattern.
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The cases follow aparticularpattern.
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Thatparticularpatternhas not altered very much since 1945.
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The model which best fits aparticularpatternof phenotypic transmission can be used to assign putative genotypes to particular parents and offspring.
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Be that as it may, in our experience and opinion, the arterial switch procedure is not contraindicated by anyparticularpatternof coronary arterial anatomy.
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Based on their scores on the two subscales of the questionnaire, children are classified as having aparticularpatternof relatedness.
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In one song, aparticularpatternmay serve as a clear contrast to the rest of the song, creating a distinct hook.
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From these studies we can conclude that a significant portion of adults who manifest depressive symptoms also display aparticularpatternof stress system dysfunction.
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