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"fallen into disarray" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a situation that has become chaotic or confused. For example: "The office had fallen into disarray after the power outage."
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But by early 1993 his gang had fallen into disarray.
His neighborhood had fallen into disarray because of "the economic meltdown".
That facilities in some community schools had fallen into disarray is unsurprising.
The environmentalist Greens have also fallen into disarray, isolated by their far-left resistance to reunification.
The couple wanted to visit the 9/11 Memorial and the Statue of Liberty, but their plans had fallen into disarray.
As a result, his hold on the Gambino family has loosened and the crime organization has fallen into disarray, lacking firm leadership.
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The weaving group fell into disarray.
In the 1990s, the chimp farm fell into disarray.
But that assessment changed as Venezuela fell into disarray.
These subsequently were abandoned or fell into disarray after the change of government in 1990.
After Ferrari died in 1988, the team began to fall into disarray.
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