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The phrase "in fragments" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is broken into small pieces or parts, or is incomplete or disjointed. Example: The old vase was shattered into fragments when it fell off the shelf. The novel was written in fragments, each chapter telling a different character's perspective. Her memories of the accident were hazy and came to her in fragments.
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It's written in fragments.
Some survived in fragments.
Today we live in fragments.
Clarity arrives in fragments.
She answers in fragments.
Unfortunately his work survives only in fragments.
His writings exist only in fragments.
His audience is with him in fragments.
Live in fragments no longer...
His story emerges in fragments.
IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS Opens today in Manhattan.
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