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The phrase 'scattered sheets' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a scene or situation in which sheets or papers are scattered around in a disorganized way. For example, "The wind blew through the open window, scattering the sheets across the floor."
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The Italian Alex Cecchetti has scattered sheets of clay on the ground that collect water and give rise to plays of diffracted sunlight.
Her thoughts emerge on hotel stationery, or on scattered sheets of the journals she took up from time to time (the editors suggest that Monroe wrote in "free association in continuation of a kind of self-analysis").
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For the Disney Hall concert, Gail Zappa and assistants went through her husband's sometimes scattered sheet music for the orchestral portions of "200 Motels" and tried to reassemble it in the order he'd intended.
One photo was of a scene that they recreated in the film: a "paper tornado," as Josh put it, a sheaf of paper blown several stories high by the wind, as a woman and two boys reach for the scattering sheets.
Scatter sheets of paper, information pages, project tips from your teacher etc around the desk.
Fresh cigarettes lie scattered atop the sheets, tossed there by tourists as a sign of reverence.
Romance doesn't have to mean white sheets scattered with rose petals.
Here's how: on Zaman's desk, lots of small pads lie scattered: each contains sheets with information about formula milk, plus pictures of the relevant tin.
They spent the past decade reassembling the series, intact in Domenico's studio at his death and then dispersed, with a major chunk going to the Louvre and individual sheets scattered through Europe and North America.
JON PARELES THE HOLD STEADY "Heaven Is Whenever" (Vagrant) After a performance late Friday night at the Barrel of Fish, Your Little Hoodrat Friend — a cover band dedicated to performing the songs of the Brooklyn band the Hold Steady — left some lyric sheets scattered on Bleecker Street.
Drawn to it almost immediately, the grand piano becomes my pet project, conjuring childhood memories of uprights and metronomes, black and white keys, music sheets scattered on the floor... the curve of the wood, the grain swirling in light and dark hues, my unrequited love for music stirs and I wonder if it's not too late for me to learn.
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