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The phrase "a fragmented conception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea or understanding that is incomplete or disjointed.
Example: "The team's strategy was based on a fragmented conception of the market, leading to inconsistent results."
Alternatives: "a disjointed idea" or "an incomplete understanding".
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Researchers have tackled the interdisciplinary ISR from specialized narrow perspectives, coming up with a fragmented conception of how the ISR is likely to be as a whole.
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Indeed, some of the respondents have a fragmented understanding that occurs as a blend of correct evolutionary concepts, intuitive misbeliefs, and naïve conceptions induced by common social representations.
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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.
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