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The phrase 'fragmentation of the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an item (or items) that have been broken apart into smaller pieces. For example, "The fragmentation of the old pottery reveals the delicate craftsmanship of its creators."
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Nonetheless, many worry that the fragmentation of the educational system may also fragment civic life.
But the fragmentation of the Portuguese left has tradition.
We are seeing a fragmentation of the global system".
Do you think that reinforces a fragmentation of the culture?
And finally, the fragmentation of the multicultural polity.
*The judgment will result in fragmentation of the Windows platform.
We don't want to see a fragmentation of the internet.
It would reflect the current fragmentation of the party system.
Fragmentation of the political landscape only increases the uncertainty.
Even more daunting than the dearth of dollars is the fragmentation of the adjunct's time.
The obstacle in France, he said, is the fragmentation of the food and wine industry.
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fragmentation of the continent
fragmentation of the west
fragmentation of the narrative
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fragmentation of the southern
fragmentation of the order
fragmentation of the spleen
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fragmentation of the indian
intensive fragmentation of the
decentralization of the
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