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becomes disorganized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "becomes disorganized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or system that is losing its order or structure over time. Example: "As the project progressed without clear leadership, the team's workflow becomes disorganized, leading to missed deadlines."
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
The cx43 signal, whilst initially comparable with WT mice, decreased in the hearts of Stat3C/C mice from 3 weeks of age becoming progressively dispersed (Fig 3C), suggesting that heart tissue organization, initially normal, becomes disorganized as a consequence of inflammation, detected at 2 weeks of age with infiltrating Gr1+ cells (Fig 3B).
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Healthy tendon tissue features a highly aligned extracellular matrix that becomes disorganized with disease.
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Vocal fold lamina propria extracellular matrix (ECM) is highly aligned and when injured, becomes disorganized with loss of the tissue's critical biomechanical properties.
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The orientation of collagen fibers becomes disorganized even perpendicularly aligned during tumor progression, correlating with the clinical outcome of cancer patients (Conklin et al. 2011).
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However, metazoan sister centromeres cannot separate properly upon condensin inactivation, especially in the absence of condensin I, and the structure of centromeric chromatin becomes disorganized and stretched, so that kinetochores are frequently seen far outside the chromosome mass [6], [20].
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We speculate that p120 plays an important role in directing this elegant process and that in the absence of p120, ameloblast cell-cell attachment and detachment becomes disorganized resulting in the loss of ameloblast organization as a tall columnar cell layer.
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52 human-written examples
Early on July 23, the storm briefly became disorganized, with the low-level circulation becoming ill-defined.
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With their armor gone, the German infantrymen became disorganized and were driven back.
News & Media
The guards became disorganized; one even offered the smoker a cigarette.
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Even its author events became disorganized and unreliable in recent years, irritating authors and publishers.
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With insufficient hypocretin, the brain is unable to properly regulate sleep, and the stages of sleep become disorganized.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more vivid language, like "turns chaotic" or "falls into disarray", if you want to stress the severity of the disorganization.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "becomes disorganized" can sometimes sound informal. For highly formal writing, consider using phrases like "loses structure" or "deteriorates into disorder" to maintain a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "becomes disorganized" functions as a predicate, describing a change in state. It indicates a transition from an organized state to one lacking structure or order. As Ludwig AI states, the phrase is usable in written English. The provided examples across various sources illustrate this function.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "becomes disorganized" is a grammatically correct and usable expression for describing a transition from an organized state to one lacking structure. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability in written English. While versatile, it's most frequently found in scientific, wiki, and news contexts. For more formal settings, consider alternatives such as "loses structure" or "deteriorates into disorder". When using "becomes disorganized", ensure the subject initially possessed a defined structure to make the description accurate and meaningful.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unravels into disorganization
Suggests a gradual undoing or untangling leading to a state of disorganization.
loses structure
Focuses on the loss of a defined arrangement or framework.
falls into disarray
Suggests a gradual decline into a state of disorder and confusion.
turns chaotic
Implies a more abrupt and complete loss of order, suggesting wild confusion.
descends into chaos
Similar to 'turns chaotic' but with a sense of inevitable decline.
deteriorates into disorder
Emphasizes the process of worsening conditions leading to disorganization.
crumbles into chaos
Suggests that something suddenly and completely fails or falls apart into disarray.
dissolves into anarchy
Implies a complete breakdown of rules and authority, leading to chaos.
degenerates into messiness
Suggests a decline into untidiness and lack of organization.
breaks down into confusion
Emphasizes the component failure and subsequent bewilderment.
FAQs
How can I use "becomes disorganized" in a sentence?
You can use "becomes disorganized" to describe a system or process that is losing its structure over time. For example: "As the project progressed, the team's workflow "becomes disorganized"." You could also say "turns chaotic".
What are some alternatives to "becomes disorganized"?
Alternatives include "loses structure", "falls into disarray", or "descends into chaos". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you wish to convey.
Is it better to say "becomes disorganized" or "turns chaotic"?
While both are valid, "becomes disorganized" suggests a gradual process, whereas "turns chaotic" implies a more sudden and complete loss of order. The better choice depends on the situation you're describing.
In what situations is "becomes disorganized" most appropriate?
"Becomes disorganized" is suitable when describing something that initially had structure or order but gradually lost it. This phrase is commonly used in scientific, news, and general contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested