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The phrase "not well coordinated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that has not been planned or managed effectively. For example, "The transportation system in this city is not well coordinated, so it can be difficult to get around."
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The U.S. is not well coordinated on such issues.
The GOAJ is not well coordinated internally or with regional partners to address emergencies.
Although Black won two rooks for a queen, his pieces were not well coordinated.
Yet the system, at every level of government, was not well coordinated and was overwhelmed in the first few days.
Isn't he wonderful?' "And then, before long, the baby grows up to be a gawky adolescent, and they say, 'Boy, he's not well coordinated.
But the reality is that because large companies usually contract with many separate vendors for these benefits, their offerings are often not well coordinated.
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"But it's not really well coordinated".
The president's decision Friday evening did not seem well coordinated with his West Wing communications team.
He gently criticized the warning as "rather confusing" and "well intentioned, perhaps helpful, but not very well coordinated".
The system now is not very well coordinated; satellite administration varies among the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of Defense, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, the European Space Agency, and others, and all have their own specific mission requirements, Reed said.
"We're not as well coordinated in terms of what it takes to do the long-term recovery".
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