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The phrase "a fragmented set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of items or elements that are incomplete or not whole.
Example: "The research revealed a fragmented set of data that made it difficult to draw any definitive conclusions."
Alternatives: "an incomplete collection" or "a disjointed group".
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Before becoming global managing partner at ZenithOptimedia, I lived in Australia and took charge of combining a fragmented set of trade bodies to form one unified organisation - Communications Council.
Latin Playboys (Slash, 1994), the offshoot's eponymous début, is a fragmented set of sonic doodles that moves farther away from traditional songcraft, as is the Playboys' equally strange Dose (Atlantic, 1999).
But a fragmented set of private cloud investments and choices will not pose a competitive challenge to VMware.
It competes against a fragmented set of mortgage IT service providers, from specialists BlackKnight and Calyx to fintechs like Blend and IT conglomerates such as Accenture and Wipro.
Until the Global Goals, we had a fragmented set of international commitments, pledges, and policies, each focused on a separate topic or a small group of political priorities.
In reality, there is no 'system', but a fragmented set of services being offered by a multitude of unregulated and even unlicensed providers cannibalizing off each other, with a parasitic orientation towards the use of public hospitals.
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The Paris-based developed nations' club thinks unilateral action by individual countries could lead to a confused, fragmented set of rules with no clear standards.
But the streaming revolution isn't necessarily good news for anime consumers, who face an increasingly fragmented set of choices, or for domestic distributors that specialize in the genre.
In the past, despite the "best intentions in the world", the most needy patients weren't getting the best care because of a disjointed and fragmented set of services, says Khalil.
While conversions also affect contiguous regions, these are typically smaller intervals within the paralogs formed by duplications, so N-orthology tends to produce a finer-grained more fragmented set of ortholog assignments.
In the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) employers' associations had to be created after 1989 and outside the (former) state sector this has been exceedingly difficult, resulting in a rather weak and highly fragmented set of organizations often incapable of extracting a mandate from their members (Bohle and Greskovits 2012; Kohl and Platzer 2004).
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