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The phrase "a fragmented angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or viewpoint that is incomplete or not fully developed.
Example: "The artist's work often presents a fragmented angle on societal issues, challenging viewers to piece together the narrative."
Alternatives: "a disjointed perspective" or "a broken viewpoint".
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The results show that when the ceramic is impacted by a projectile, a fragmented ceramic conoid breaks from ceramic tile and the semi-angle of ceramic conoid with increasing initial velocity decreases.
There was only a fragmented mess.
"2015, music industry is a fragmented mess.
Steel-making remains a fragmented industry.
We've still got a fragmented system".
After Gertrude Stein, a fragmented, opaque, abstract piece.
The UK has a fragmented regulatory system.
However, in a fragmented media world, the revenue stream might be fragmented, too.
It is a fragmented world by choice, and so it was always a fragmented Web.
Organisationally and linguistically, we're a fragmented bunch.
(The subtitle, "A Fragmented History of Typewriting," is accurate).
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