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The phrase "a patchwork of several" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made up of various different elements or components, often implying a lack of uniformity or coherence.
Example: "The report presented a patchwork of several studies, each contributing unique insights to the overall analysis."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of various" or "a blend of multiple".
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Today, such data are collected through a patchwork of several dozen monitoring sites operated by a mixture of government and academic entities around the globe, including fewer than a dozen in the United States.
On at a much later hour than Jekyll, it has a suitably increased level of horror: Marlott's quest begins when he discovers a child's corpse in the Thames made from a patchwork of several bodies.
A patchwork of several definitions ranging from electronic markets as agora 3 [31] to information systems [9] hampers respective research.
At present most monitoring strategies are a patchwork of several monitoring tools each which provide different functionality.
Most monitoring strategies are therefore a patchwork of several monitoring tools which either operate independently or are interlinked by shared backends or dashboards.
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Most real world cloud monitoring deployments are a patchwork of various data collection, analysis, reporting, automation and decision making software.
In it, the government said that, while bribery has been illegal for centuries, there is now a "patchwork" of offences under several different laws which needs to consolidated under a single bill.
A patchwork of splotches, drips and smudges, it contains several masterpiece fragments, including runoffs from many celebrated paintings.
A patchwork of splotches, drips and smudges, it contains several masterpiece fragments, including run-offs from many celebrated paintings.
Janácek's 1924 work – short, rhapsodic and pantheistic – stitches together several stories in a patchwork of quick-fire musical action and rapid dialogue.
Other data is then overlaid on it, notably a patchwork of satellite imagery and aerial photography licensed from several public and private providers.
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