Sentence examples for a disarray from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a disarray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of disorder or confusion in various contexts, such as organization, appearance, or mental state.
Example: "After the party, the living room was left in a disarray, with empty cups and scattered decorations everywhere."
Alternatives: "a mess" or "a chaos".

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He remembers that time as being a disarray that preoccupied him completely.

The event threw the campus into a disarray so total that it is still clear twenty-five years later.

Dicer KO embryos showed dilated blood vessels and a disarray of vascular architecture between E14.5 and E15.5.

But other changes have created a disarray that many veteran educators say is unprecedented.

By the time the first course arrived, the table was already a disarray of crumbs, plastic dinosaurs and books, but there had been no meltdowns.

It is a disarray that he studiously protects — nobody is permitted to tidy up and destroy it — and that both stimulates and comforts him.

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"It's a sign of disarray, a sign of lack of vision and a sign of a lack of strategy".

But it is a realm of disparate intentions, a prodigal disarray.

The designers took a collection of approximately 60 redundant computer monitors and arranged them in a creative disarray.

Here the writing is in a dawn disarray.

Any number of interlocking communities dwell in what the eye sums up as a single disarray.

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