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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'jumbled together' is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
You might use the phrase 'jumbled up' or 'all jumbled together'. For example, "My thoughts were all jumbled up and it was difficult to focus."
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All those decisions are jumbled together.
Now [the pieces] are all jumbled together.
The ingredients must be jumbled together — made a hash of.
The legal and the illicit were all jumbled together.
Things in the news are getting jumbled together.
They were jumbled together, too high, too loud, too shrill.
So far, all three goals have been jumbled together.
Before long, we arrivistes and the Tousserok royalty were jumbled together, indistinguishable except for our incomes.
They were jumbled together in bins through which I would rummage until something caught my eye.
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Every jumbled-together student, whether sophomore or PhD candidate, adopts a pseudonym (Captain Haddock, Gravelord Nito, Companion Cube).
They're worlds that take on Cubist forms, jumbled together to create fictions from facts.
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