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The phrase "a patchwork of bantustans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or area that is fragmented or divided into separate, often unequal parts, similar to the historical bantustans in South Africa.
Example: "The region has become a patchwork of bantustans, each with its own governance and resources, leading to significant disparities among the communities."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of enclaves" or "a fragmented landscape".
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Palestinians assume that the most they can expect from Mr Sharon is a patchwork of bantustans.
He warned that new "buffer zones" planned by Mr. Sharon to separate Israelis and Palestinians would turn Palestinian areas into a patchwork of "Bantustans".
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We're a patchwork of small towns".
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Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
"The states have a patchwork of laws.
The result is a patchwork of laws.
Growth led to a patchwork of neighbourhood green spaces.
Europe remains a patchwork of national energy policies and regulation.
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