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patterning

[pat-er-ning] / ˈpæt ər nɪŋ /




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Patterning associated with textiles merges with kaleidoscopic dance routines of a larva-world Busby Berkeley.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2022

Patterning after the Paris Salon des Independants in its opposition to tight orthodoxies, the Society of Independent Artists provides a more exciting display than conservative bodies like the National Academy.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Patterning the church after a mega-supermarket can only lead us to failure," warns Methodist D. Stephen Long of Duke University's Divinity School.

From Time Magazine Archive

Patterning themselves in part after South American revolutionaries like the Tupamaros of Uruguay, the S.L.A. drew up a set of goals.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Patterning of Syllables.––But the choice of suggestive and memorable words is only the first step toward mastery of style.

From A Manual of the Art of Fiction by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker