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As a stand-alone phrase, "a disorganized" is not a complete sentence and would not be considered grammatically correct in written English.
However, it could be used as part of a longer sentence where it serves as an adjective to describe a noun. For example: - The office was a disorganized mess, with papers strewn all over the desks and files haphazardly stacked on the floor. - She struggled to keep up with her a disorganized schedule, constantly forgetting appointments and deadlines. - His presentation was a disorganized jumble of ideas, making it difficult for the audience to follow along.
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Until he met his fiancee he led a disorganized life.
The British then fired a disorganized volley.
"We have a disorganized racing season in Southern California.
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And DAVID is in a disorganized period of his life.
In a "disorganized" crime, the victim isn't chosen logically.
The result is a disorganized jumble of fibers.
He described the event as "a disorganized random experiment," but later called it "a train wreck".
"You're taxing a disorganized group that has no one of its own representing it," he said.
"No, a disorganized coincidence — a 'happening,' a temporary reorganization of public space".
Ms. Lewis said she believed A.T.V. users were a disorganized group.
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