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The phrase "a patchwork of inadequate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or system that is made up of various parts that are insufficient or not functioning well together.
Example: "The report revealed a patchwork of inadequate policies that failed to address the underlying issues in the education system."
Alternatives: "a jumble of insufficient" or "a collection of subpar".
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That study, the 2016 Global Cloud Computing Scorecard, reveals that while many countries have made healthy improvements in their policy environments in recent years, a patchwork of inadequate laws and regulations around the globe threatens to stunt the unprecedented societal benefits and economic growth fueled by cloud computing.
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The tumor microenvironment is inherently heterogeneous and is best characterized as a patchwork of areas of adequate and inadequate oxygen and nutrient delivery, which leads to the epigenetic and genetic adaptations of clones and increases the aggressiveness of the tumor by local invasion and distant metastasis.
The U.S. regulatory framework is a patchwork of agencies that largely date to the Depression and have proved inadequate to restrain market excesses.
Earlier efforts by a patchwork of national regulators to conduct supposed "stress tests" on Europe's banks proved woefully inadequate.
We're a patchwork of small towns".
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
The result is a patchwork of laws.
"The states have a patchwork of laws.
Growth led to a patchwork of neighbourhood green spaces.
Instead, western states maintain a patchwork of planning guidelines.
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