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The phrase "a piecemeal" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is done in parts or gradually rather than all at once.
Example: "The project was completed in a piecemeal fashion, with each section being finished at different times."
Alternatives: "incremental" or "fragmented".
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A piecemeal approach usually makes sense.
First, lawmaking necessarily emerges in a piecemeal fashion.
Those temporal features are deliberately added in a piecemeal fashion.
The injury left the Mets with a piecemeal infield lineup.
"The judiciary was content to prosecute on a piecemeal basis.
But it has come in a piecemeal way.
You can't do mass transit in a piecemeal manner.
But Mr. Corry has opposed a piecemeal divestiture.
As a result, integration remains a piecemeal, often onerous task.
A piecemeal approach is not a serious approach.
Second, the setting up of these agencies has followed a piecemeal approach.
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