established pattern

collocation in English

meaningsofestablishedandpattern

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established
adjective
uk
/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/
us
/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/
accepted or respected because of having existed for a long period ...
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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 ofestablishedandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofestablished pattern

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As noted before, these new results confirm anestablishedpatternfrom previous studies.
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It is therefore natural for thisestablishedpatternof synchrony to continue into real linguistic interaction.
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Despite this adversity, the pastoralists continued to maintain theirestablishedpatternof domestic organization.
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In these materials, this lexeme does not follow theestablishedpatternof variability on (aw).
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There is anestablishedpattern.
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This follows theestablishedpattern.
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This is theestablishedpattern.
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In either case, from the current study it is clear that anestablishedpatternof disambiguating novel words emerges and stabilizes prior to an established pattern for disambiguating novel facts.
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These cases closely follow anestablishedpattern.
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This interpretation rested on the assumption that theestablishedpatternof domestic organization had been ' disrupted ', in effect, by the socio-economic difficulties experienced by the permanent inhabitants.
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The proposal is part of anestablishedpatternof getting people to accept their responsibilities.
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The fall in attendances after 1961 simply continued theestablishedpattern.
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There is noestablishedpatternof traditional holiday weeks in most major cities.
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The scheme thus follows what is becoming theestablishedpatternin public service schemes.
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That is theestablishedpatternof traffic movement after similar bypass developments have been completed.
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I accept that no change in anestablishedpatterncan be made quite painlessly.
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I would that it were different, but it seems to be anestablishedpattern.
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Families of procreation were, therefore, more dispersed, reflecting the shortfall of employment opportunities in the rural areas and theestablishedpatternof out-migration of young people to find work.
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This makes it possible to perform perturbations to anestablishedpatternwhich are controllable in scale (but not in form), while keeping the time progression of the pattern fixed.
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There comes a point when theestablishedpatternof provision in a particular school is no longer acceptable.
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