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The phrase "a patchwork" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made up of various pieces or elements, often in a disorganized or varied manner.
Example: "The report was a patchwork of different studies and opinions, making it difficult to draw a clear conclusion."
Alternatives: "a mosaic" or "a hodgepodge".
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A patchwork quilt of vineyards?
I had a patchwork record.
It was a patchwork policy.
Obamacare has created a patchwork.
And a patchwork cardigan!
We're a patchwork of small towns".
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
She was wearing a patchwork denim skirt.
Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
This is hardly a patchwork.
The result is a patchwork of laws.
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