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The phrase "a variegated array of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse or varied collection of items, ideas, or elements.
Example: "The exhibition featured a variegated array of artworks, showcasing different styles and mediums from various artists."
Alternatives: "a diverse range of" or "a varied selection of".
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Social networks, linking people energized by a variegated array of frustrations, did the rest.
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A variegated form of the great bulrush, Schoenoplectus lacustris, is occasionally grown in ponds.
Up close, healthy marrow looks like an Impressionist painting — a variegated landscape of cell types and colors.
"The Second Life" is Mr. Conrad's 35th book, part of a variegated career of writing, painting, sculpture and bullfighting.
Novels, stories, mystery series and memoirs by female authors paint a variegated portrait of the Pine Tree State.
They went with a variegated design of stacked windows and wood frames in the master bedroom.
Opossums' fur has a variegated mix of light gray, dark gray and white hairs on the body.
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Gonorrhea produces a subtler array of outcomes.
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