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Discover Ludwig"scattered in" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is dispersed or spread out in different locations or areas within a larger space or group. Example: The pieces of the puzzle were scattered in various piles around the living room, making it difficult to complete.
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People scattered in all directions.
Finger bones were scattered in the grass.
Shards of glass scattered in every direction.
The frames were scattered in the weeds.
"Pieces scattered in all different places.
Wreckage is scattered in a defined area.
Baking trays are scattered in the yard.
Others were scattered in less desirable locations.
Cheaper guesthouses are scattered in the countryside.
No rose petals are scattered in my path.
Good first Act, but unrealized and scattered in the second.
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