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The phrase "a fragment of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small part or piece of something larger, often in a descriptive or analytical context.
Example: "The archaeologist discovered a fragment of a pottery shard that provided insight into the ancient civilization."
Alternatives: "a piece of a" or "a section of a".
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A fragment of a transistor radio.
This was caused by a fragment of a meteor.
Each display would encourage viewers to believe they were seeing a fragment of a vast underworld.
The authors have observed a fragment of a diatom in the stratosphere.
She sang a fragment of a Japanese folk song, with a slight grimace.
What we have from the Norse is a fragment of a divine tragedy".
Today, all we have is an overture, a fragment of a symphony.
Each line seems to be a half sentence or a fragment of a thought.
Adrianne Lobel's sets begin with a screen that suggests a fragment of a ballet studio.
A fragment of a red door from a blasted fire truck.
WHO could tell the full story of Cornas on a fragment of a newspaper page?
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