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The phrase "a patchwork of differing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object that is made up of various, often contrasting, elements or components.
Example: "The report presented a patchwork of differing opinions from the committee members, highlighting the lack of consensus on the issue."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of varying" or "a collage of diverse".
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EBay, the auction giant, indicated it could support some sort of minimal regulation if it curtailed states' rights to impose a patchwork of differing rules.
In the afternoon sunshine, they congregated outside Etihad Stadium hours before kickoff, a patchwork of differing nationalities united in light blue.
While some of the law's backers acknowledge that the states have legitimate concerns, they remain fundamentally committed to the law, and suggest that the delays leave a patchwork of differing state laws that keep children unnecessarily vulnerable to predators.
Far from feeling like the end of something, it really felt like the start of our first proper winter growing season, thick with russian kales, frilly leaved mustards, a patchwork of differing coloured, size and shaped endives, and now onions and garlic sit rooting in any bare earth between rows.
Instead, they hope to avoid a patchwork of differing and conflicting rules across the 50 states.
Lawmakers have struggled to come up with a way to replace a patchwork of differing state regulations, but Podesta said he is optimistic the issue could advance in the current Congress.
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As the draft goes much further than any existing state or federal law, it's likely to cause significant controversy and could create a complicated patchwork of differing state laws that erode, rather than enhance, aviation safety.
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
The USA had a patchwork of different systems.
This has resulted in a patchwork of different laws within a small geographical area.
The second study, published last week in the American Journal of Public Health, focuses entirely on the United States--a patchwork of states with differing demographics, gun cultures, gun laws and crime patterns--and examines whether, over time, more guns have meant more or less gun-related homicides.
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