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familiar pattern

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meanings of familiarand pattern


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familiar
adjective
uk /fəˈmɪl.i.ər/ us /fəˈmɪl.i.jɚ/
easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, ...
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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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Examples of familiar pattern


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In the first case, the particulars more clearly recall the familiarpattern of homoioteleuton.
This is a familiarpattern.
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That is a familiarpattern.
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That is the familiarpattern.
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As such, it conformed to the familiarpattern, whereby fundamental principles are established and extended in subsequent compositions.
It falls into a tragically familiarpattern.
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All this follows a very familiarpattern.
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The failure follows a familiarpattern.
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This is a familiarpattern of propaganda.
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We are moving from a familiarpattern of local government.
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The direct subsidy approach has a familiarpattern to it.
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The typical private purchaser follows a familiarpattern.
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Unfortunately, that is becoming a depressingly familiarpattern.
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The old familiarpattern is disappearing, and disappearing rapidly.
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That familiarpattern was attacked when it was introduced.
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The debate has taken on a familiarpattern.
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These events are following a now familiarpattern.
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From what had appeared to be the discontent of a few craftsmen, a familiarpattern of religious and foreign elements soon emerged.
When a concentrated pressure travels with constant velocity over the free surface of water, it carries with it a familiarpattern of ship waves.
This is a familiarpattern of class relations, with the cottage quite removed in social geography from the household of the good manager.
The monks' actions reflect a familiarpattern: the importation of new religious ideas, followed by their assimilation, and an eventual attempt to return to religious purity.
It is a thoroughly familiarpattern consisting of propaganda and parliamentary legislation.
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What we have at present is a familiarpattern of growing redundancy and unemployment.
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Again they start the familiarpattern of life that their parents had to endure.
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Unfortunately, once again the familiarpattern of administrative delay has reasserted itself in this matter.
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