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If you split the sequence into two separate ones:

a d g j and y v s p

you can see that in the first sequence (odd-numbered terms), you go on 3 letters from the previous letter. In the second sequence (even-numbered terms) you can see that you go back 3 letters from the previous letter. Using these rules, you can see that the 1st pattern goes a (b c) d (e f) g (h i) j(k l) m and the second goes y (x w) v(u t) s (r q) p (o n) m

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