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The phrase "and a fragmentation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is broken into smaller parts or pieces, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The report highlighted the issues in the organization, leading to a fragmentation of communication among the teams."
Alternatives: "and a breakdown of" or "and a division of".
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During the boom of the past five years there was a proliferation of small manufacturers and a fragmentation of the market.
The result, in Indonesia and Russia, is rampant corruption and a fragmentation of power in which neither the army, the Parliament, the executive nor the remnants of the old order have the strength to assert their will.
The most profound change since the 1980s, the period that marks the major circulation turning point for nationals, is the twin phenomenon of a fragmentation of society and a fragmentation of media.
A mechanism is suggested to explain the formation of the foam as a combination of a softening of the precursor and a fragmentation of the biopolymers to produce a "melt".
Decreases in the number of farms over the last decade have led to an increase in mean farm size and a fragmentation of the land on the remaining farms.
That would be galling for a party that was swept into power in 1994 by militant trade unions and activists in sprawling industrial townships.The second development now rattling the ANC is a rise in militancy among unionised workers and a fragmentation of support for the ANC-aligned Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the country's biggest labour federation.
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Pintsch and colleagues described that hyperosmolarity rapidly blocked vesicular trafficking and macropinocytosis with a fragmentation of the endocytic pathway [ 22].
According to Maaz, separating abortion services from other reproductive care stigmatizes abortion and results in a fragmentation of reproductive health care with negative consequences for the health of patients.
This could be controversial, because it creates a possible risk to artificially divide roles and competences, and therefore lead to a fragmentation of performance [ 30].
The scheme is aimed at depressing the costs of borrowing for Spain and Italy and countering the risks of a fragmentation of the eurozone and the unravelling of the single currency.
It was the type of art that spoke directly to a population on a grand scale where depictions, ideas, and messages were conveyed through a fragmentation of the form and content, via dark progressivism.
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