Sentence examples for disorganized of from inspiring English sources

"disorganized of" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English
The correct form would be "disorganized in" (e.g. "The pantry was disorganized in a chaotic way"). This phrase can be used to describe a situation, place or object that is lacking order or structure.

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Others, especially in the police, remain visibly ragtag, underequipped, disorganized, of uncertain loyalty and with links to organized drug rings.

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We hypothesized that paternal and maternal ages predict positive, negative, and disorganized features of schizotypy, that family history of psychosis moderates the relationship of paternal age with schizotypy, and that stress sensitivity mediates the relationship of maternal age with schizotypy.

Curcumin-treated mitotic cells exhibited a higher incidence of spindle abnormalities (64% ± 6%, compared with 11 ± 4% of vehicle control) and disorganized alignment of chromosomes.

Hence, our findings support the notion that bleb failure in the WT mice is a result of a massive induction and disorganized deposition of collagenous ECM.

Thus, shortly after daylight the scattered and disorganized men of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 24th Infantry had fled to the high ground 2 mile east of Haman.

This view is supported by the phenotype of circadian mutant mice which display disorganized ultrastructure of myofibrils in the muscle.

MRLC2 however was found highly expressed in a massive bulk of cells densely packed but highly disorganized, reminiscent of the mis-positioning characterized at the ultrastructural level (Fig. 3).

The unveiling of Wray calls to mind the similarly disorganized rollout of Trump's original travel ban in January.

The classical histopathological pattern of IPF presents as usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP), with evidence of patchy epithelial damage and hyperplasia combined with abnormal proliferation of mesenchymal cells, concomitant with overproduction and disorganized deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM).

Delving into the roots of American radicalism, the story evolves into an account of one woman's struggle with cancer and the disorganized attempts of her family and friends to help her.

Similar to how creating and looking at memes promote harmony, solving a Rubik's cube enables one to achieve that same sense of harmony by restoring order to the scrambled and disorganized faces of the cube.

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