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"jumbled thoughts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling of being overwhelmed by a myriad of thoughts that seem to be running through your head at once. For example, "My mind was filled with jumbled thoughts as I tried to decide what I should do."
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Hogan's jumbled thoughts were recorded by psychiatrist Markos Skondras in July 2007.
— Patrick Farrell Dash and Bella: On poached eggs, potato and asparagus salad, and the jumbled thoughts that rush through your brain when you're taking care of a household.
Rather than trudging chronologically through her life, Leve jumps backwards and forwards in time, sharing brief snapshots, snippets of conversation, jumbled thoughts and meditations.
As paranoia kicks in, I visit Joachim Koester's hashish club, where a film of cannabis plants judders and flashes by on the wall, like a mad scribble of jumbled thoughts.
But while patients who take them often see reductions in paranoia and hallucinations, the drugs offer little relief from other symptoms, such as poor attention spans, jumbled thoughts, and difficulty interacting with other people.
In the months after Jamie died, I kept a journal to capture my jumbled thoughts and emotions.
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Still, Agnon's young exile, whose thoughts "jumbled everything while forgetting nothing," gives voice to an idiosyncratic allegory of spiritual homelessness.
My mind raced, my thoughts jumbled.
My mind was racing, my thoughts were jumbled.
In the video, Zehaf-Bibeau was lucid, but his thoughts appear jumbled and slightly frantic.
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