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The phrase "are very fragmented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is broken into pieces or lacks coherence, such as thoughts, ideas, or data.
Example: "The reports we received are very fragmented, making it difficult to draw any conclusions."
Alternatives: "are quite disjointed" or "are highly scattered."
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"These are very fragmented and very small groups".
"One of the problems with living elephants is not just that their numbers are going down and down but that their populations are very fragmented.
Here in the UK, the explicitly fascist organisations are very fragmented, but in the post-Brexit climate racism and xenophobia are on the increase".
My memories of my first week after transplant are very fragmented but I was told I spent most of it being violently sick and miserable with pain.
On Aug. 12, Ms. Brewster received an e-mail message from Johnie E. Webb Jr., a civilian JPAC official, that read, in part: "The recovered remains are very fragmented and don't appear to be a good candidate for DNA testing".
The problem, according to Academia.edu founder Richard Price, is that this content and the communities around them are very fragmented.
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So it's very fragmented.
"It's very fragmented," Mr. Tusa said.
"They were very fragmented at the time," Mr. Breen said.
"The health care market in India is very fragmented.
"The folk scene is very fragmented in this state," James van Pelt, the director of the Alliance, said.
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