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The phrase "a patchwork of state" is not correct in standard English usage.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a concept related to governance or political structure.
Example: "The country operates as a patchwork of state, with varying laws and regulations across different regions."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of states" or "a collection of states".
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But regulation by a patchwork of state and county agencies has been lax.
A patchwork of state and local laws, along with court and agency decisions, provides some protections.
A patchwork of state and local immigration policies would cause havoc.
You suggest that a patchwork of state laws, not uniform national standards, would better serve consumers.
"There is a patchwork of state statutes out there, but they run a pretty wide gamut".
"We have a patchwork of state laws, often internally inconsistent," he said.
It argued that a national standard would be preferable to a "patchwork" of state rules.
Business groups generally say there should be a national standard rather than a patchwork of state and local laws.
The F.D.A. regulates manufacturers, but compounders register as pharmacies, putting them under a patchwork of state rules.
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But Ms. Meneghin and Ms. Kilian want something more than a patchwork of state-sponsored protections.
Chemical security is a national issue that requires a uniform national response and not a patchwork of state-level solutions.
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