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"scattered between" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a set of items spread out among multiple places. For example: "The evidence in this case is scattered between various court documents, videos, and witness statements."
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We'd visit colleges scattered between Chicago and New England.
Scattered between the loungers are more hot-tubs.
"There are smaller buildings scattered between White Plains and outlying areas," he said.
Instead, children's apps are scattered between categories such as entertainment, games, education and books.
Inevitably, the town's erstwhile Christian inhabitants would be scattered between different countries.
Scattered between the thumps and thwacks will be soft, beseeching whispers.
Six stools scattered between the rows of speakers invite you to sit, listen and figure things out.
Scattered between hundreds of flags are banners bearing messages such as: Mni Wiconi, "water is life" in the Lakota language.
Reproduced from his 1971 Biafran poetry book Beware, Soul Brother, these verses are scattered between chapters, offering affecting interludes.
A billion people on Facebook, hundreds of millions scattered between these other networks – who wants to be on the outside?
Scattered between the showstopper gowns were more wearable pieces, including bold colourful print dresses and an LBD with crystal cuffs.
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