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"in pockets of" is a correct and usable expression in written English that is used to describe a situation where something is only found in a few isolated places or small groups.
For example: “Despite recent progress, in pockets of the country, child poverty remains one of the most pressing issues.”.
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Seemingly marginal organizations persist in pockets of rural distress.
In pockets of the industry, this is already happening.
Extremists sowing terror in pockets of the world.
In pockets of the Atlantic, they've almost denuded the habitat of its native fish.
The Socceroos flourished in pockets of space created in the final third.
They are concentrated in pockets of California and New York and in the Washington area.
There have also been infestations in pockets of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
She is undoubtedly popular in pockets of Burnie and Devonport, for example.
In pockets of the American economy, however, the hunt for game-changing stars remains surprisingly intense.
Take swine flu, which turned up in pockets of New York City.
They sit tight only in pockets of the Caucasus and ex-Soviet Central Asia.
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