C1 Expression 격식체 3분 분량

Notable patterns were observed

Research methodology and reporting expression

Use this phrase to introduce evidence-based trends while sounding professional, objective, and authoritative.

15초 만에

  • A formal way to report seeing a trend or recurring behavior.
  • Uses passive voice to sound objective and evidence-based.
  • Common in business reports, academic papers, and data analysis.

This phrase means you noticed a specific trend or behavior that happened repeatedly and is worth paying attention to. It is a professional way of saying 'I saw something interesting happening more than once.'

주요 예문

3 / 6
1

Presenting a sales report

Notable patterns were observed in our Q3 sales, particularly regarding weekend spikes.

We saw clear trends in our Q3 sales, especially on weekends.

💼
2

Discussing a friend's dating habits

Notable patterns were observed in your choice of boyfriends; they all own motorcycles!

I noticed a trend: you only date guys with bikes!

😄
3

Writing a university thesis

During the three-month study, notable patterns were observed in the subjects' sleep cycles.

We saw clear trends in how the people in the study slept.

👔
🌍

문화적 배경

This phrase is a staple of 'Corporate Speak' and academic discourse in the UK, US, and Canada. It reflects a cultural value for objectivity and the scientific method, where the observer tries to remain detached from the data. It became particularly popular in the mid-20th century as social sciences and business analytics began to mirror the language of hard sciences like physics and biology.

💡

The Power of the Passive

Using 'were observed' instead of 'I saw' makes you sound like an expert. It suggests the facts are speaking for themselves.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this for every small detail, you'll sound like a textbook. Save it for the 'Big Reveals' in your data.

15초 만에

  • A formal way to report seeing a trend or recurring behavior.
  • Uses passive voice to sound objective and evidence-based.
  • Common in business reports, academic papers, and data analysis.

What It Means

Think of this as the 'detective' phrase of the English language. When you say notable patterns were observed, you are telling people that you didn't just see a one-time fluke. You saw a sequence or a habit that actually means something. It is like noticing that every time it rains, your neighbor wears a bright yellow hat. That is a pattern! In a professional setting, it means you have analyzed data or behavior and found a clear direction or trend that others should know about.

How To Use It

You use this phrase to sound objective and smart. Instead of saying 'I think people like the red button more,' you say, notable patterns were observed in user preference for the red interface. It moves the focus away from your personal opinion and onto the evidence. You can use it at the start of a sentence to introduce a discovery. It usually follows a period of watching, studying, or reflecting on information. It is the perfect 'setup' line before you deliver your main point.

When To Use It

This is your go-to for any situation involving data, feedback, or behavior analysis. Use it in business meetings when presenting quarterly results. It is excellent for academic writing or school reports. You can even use it in a semi-serious way with friends. For example, if your friend always flakes on Friday nights, you might say this to point out their habit. It works best when you want to sound like you have done your homework and aren't just guessing.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for obvious, everyday things unless you are trying to be funny. If you say, notable patterns were observed in my breathing while sitting on the couch, people will think you are a robot. Avoid it in very high-energy, emotional situations. If your house is on fire, don't say this—just run! Also, avoid using it if you only saw something happen once. A 'pattern' requires repetition. If it only happened once, it is just an 'incident' or an 'observation.'

Cultural Background

In English-speaking professional culture, there is a huge emphasis on 'data-driven' decisions. We love to feel that our choices are based on facts rather than feelings. This phrase uses the 'passive voice' (were observed), which is a common trick in English to sound unbiased. By removing the 'I,' you make the observation sound like an objective truth that anyone would see. It comes from the scientific method, which is the backbone of Western academic and corporate thought.

Common Variations

You might also hear significant trends emerged or recurring themes were identified. If you want to be slightly less formal, you could say we noticed a clear pattern. In a more technical setting, you might hear correlations were found. All of these carry the same weight: 'Hey, look at this thing that keeps happening!'

사용 참고사항

This phrase is C1 level because it requires an understanding of formal register and passive voice. It is almost exclusively used in professional or academic writing, though it can be used sarcastically in casual speech.

💡

The Power of the Passive

Using 'were observed' instead of 'I saw' makes you sound like an expert. It suggests the facts are speaking for themselves.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this for every small detail, you'll sound like a textbook. Save it for the 'Big Reveals' in your data.

💬

The 'British' Understatement

In UK business culture, 'notable' is often a polite way of saying 'very obvious and slightly concerning.' Pay attention to the speaker's eyebrows!

예시

6
#1 Presenting a sales report
💼

Notable patterns were observed in our Q3 sales, particularly regarding weekend spikes.

We saw clear trends in our Q3 sales, especially on weekends.

This makes the speaker sound like they have thoroughly analyzed the data.

#2 Discussing a friend's dating habits
😄

Notable patterns were observed in your choice of boyfriends; they all own motorcycles!

I noticed a trend: you only date guys with bikes!

Using formal language for a personal topic creates a funny, mock-serious tone.

#3 Writing a university thesis
👔

During the three-month study, notable patterns were observed in the subjects' sleep cycles.

We saw clear trends in how the people in the study slept.

This is standard academic English for reporting results.

#4 Texting a roommate about chores
😊

Notable patterns were observed: the dishes only get done when I'm home.

I've noticed you only do the dishes when I'm around.

A passive-aggressive but funny way to point out a habit via text.

#5 A doctor talking to a patient
💼

Notable patterns were observed in your blood pressure readings over the last month.

We saw some consistent trends in your blood pressure lately.

Used to show that the diagnosis is based on long-term monitoring.

#6 Reflecting on a difficult relationship
💭

Notable patterns were observed in how we argue, and it's time we change them.

I've noticed we keep having the same types of fights.

Uses formal logic to approach a sensitive emotional topic calmly.

셀프 테스트

Complete the sentence to sound like a professional data analyst.

After reviewing the customer logs, ___ in the login times.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: notable patterns were observed

This option provides the necessary formal tone for a professional review of logs.

Choose the best word to complete the phrase.

Notable patterns were ___ during the observation period.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: observed

'Observed' is the standard colocation for 'notable patterns' in formal English.

🎉 점수: /2

시각 학습 자료

Formality Spectrum

Informal

I noticed a thing.

Hey, you always do that!

Neutral

A trend is visible.

There is a pattern here.

Formal

Notable patterns were observed.

The data indicates a recurring theme.

Very Formal

Empirical evidence suggests significant longitudinal correlations.

Statistical analysis yielded notable patterns.

Where to use 'Notable patterns were observed'

Notable patterns were observed
🔬

Scientific Research

Reporting lab results.

📊

Business Meetings

Analyzing market trends.

😏

Sarcastic Commentary

Teasing a friend's habits.

🏥

Medical Consults

Reviewing patient history.

📝

Performance Reviews

Discussing employee behavior.

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

In this context, notable means 'important' or 'worthy of attention.' It suggests that the pattern isn't just random noise, but something significant.

Yes, but it is less formal. Using notable patterns were observed removes the 'I,' which makes the statement feel more objective and scientific.

Not at all! While it started in science, it is now used in business, marketing, psychology, and even sports coaching to describe trends.

A pattern is something that repeats in a predictable way. For example, if sales always go up on Tuesdays, that is a pattern.

It might sound a bit stiff. Unless you are being funny or writing a formal summary, I noticed a trend is usually better for casual emails.

Usually, three or more times. Seeing something twice might be a coincidence; three times suggests a notable pattern is forming.

Absolutely. You can say notable patterns were observed in the engine's failure rate to describe a recurring problem.

They are very similar. A pattern usually refers to a repeating cycle, while a trend usually refers to a general direction (like prices going up).

Technically yes, but observed implies a more careful, intentional look. You 'see' a bird, but you 'observe' its nesting habits.

You can say notable patterns are being observed, but it's less common. Usually, we report on what we have already found using the past tense.

관련 표현

Significant trends emerged

Important changes or directions became clear over time.

Recurring themes were identified

The same ideas or topics kept appearing in the data.

A clear correlation was found

A direct link between two different things was discovered.

Empirical evidence suggests

Information gained from observation or experiment shows a certain result.

도움이 되었나요?
아직 댓글이 없습니다. 첫 번째로 생각을 공유하세요!

무료로 언어 학습 시작하기

무료로 학습 시작