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The phrase "a jumble of differing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chaotic mixture of various elements or opinions that are not in agreement.
Example: "The meeting ended in confusion, with a jumble of differing viewpoints that made it hard to reach a consensus."
Alternatives: "a mix of conflicting" or "a collection of diverse".
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It is a jumble of differing interpretations and conflicting consequences.
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What remains today is a jumble of different eras, littered with reconstructions and archaeological digs.
But it is also a jumble of contradictions.
(Its airport code seems a jumble of leftover letters, YTZ).
Or a jumble of broken glass.
Encinia's instructions to Bland are a jumble of confusion.
Public understanding remains a jumble of folklore and false assumption.
It has been a jumble of noise on normal days.
West Jerusalem is a jumble of ancient architecture and modern sophistication; East Jerusalem is a jumble of urban neglect.
The text, hidden amid a jumble of code, was a sort of digital battle cry.
There is nothing here but a jumble of rocks, a river, and the sea.
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