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The phrase "a fragmented group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of individuals or entities that are not cohesive or are divided in some way.
Example: "The conference was attended by a fragmented group of researchers, each representing different fields of study."
Alternatives: "a disjointed group of" or "a divided group of".
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The global reach of the euro, a currency that is policed by a fragmented group of authorities, highlights weaknesses that RFID technology may be well-placed to rectify.
The radio image they captured shows only a fragmented group of bright arcs, because the radio-emitting part of the distant object is slightly out of alignment with Earth.
The partial spin-off shifted TCI's ownership structure from a fragmented group of Thermo Electron and Thermedics investors to a structure in which Thermedics-Thermo Electron owned 60%, and a number of other investors, who were specifically interested in the long-term development of the heart technology, owned the balance.
Seeing an industry rife with legacy systems, dominated by a fragmented group of players, the startup has set out to streamline communication between those players and bring efficiency and automation to moving transactions.
Giving users a place to buy and download apps in one place from all Windows desktops and tablets will undoubtedly be a huge step forward for PC users' experience, allowing them to move past having to go to a fragmented group of sites to purchase and download.
With its new funding, the founder says, the team is now looking to tackle one of the biggest problems currently plaguing schools: They are producing a huge amount of data, but that data is spread across a fragmented group of learning management, grading, and tracking services.
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On the one hand, it's hard to imagine what's currently a highly fragmented group of diverse specialties — from acupuncture to unani — developing into a coherent force.
"I want us to consistently improve and for us to be more of a group, a strongly bonded group, rather than a fragmented group like I walked into in November," said Derry.
They are a highly diverse, highly fragmented group of people born between 1946 and 1964.
The first kind, a transaction platform, facilitates exchanges by otherwise fragmented groups of consumers and/or firms.
Increasingly fragmented groups of rebels controlling the eastern ruins still fire rockets into the west, sometimes hitting the governor's office beyond the souk.
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