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The phrase "are a jumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is disorganized or mixed up, often referring to thoughts, ideas, or physical objects.
Example: "The papers on my desk are a jumble, making it difficult to find what I need."
Alternatives: "are a mess" or "are in disarray".
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Encinia's instructions to Bland are a jumble of confusion.
My memories from that week are a jumble of misfiled pieces.
The sidewalks of the city are a jumble of rusting shacks.
The characters are four women whose lives are a jumble of the everyday and the extreme.
Most communications networks today are a jumble of languages and systems.
Both hospitals are a jumble of one-storey brick buildings with corrugated roofs.
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The menu is a-jumble with much more worth exploring.
The whole crazy night is a jumble.
His mind was a jumble.
"It's a jumble," he said.
The field he entered was a jumble.
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