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Discover Ludwig"too unstructured" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation or context that lacks any kind of order or organization. For example, "The novel's plot was too unstructured to follow."
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"Civilian life was too unstructured and fractured".
And anything more vague — like "make better choices" or "stop when you're full" just felt too unstructured to work.
"There have to be places where people like me can go," she said, "and this is the best place of all because it's like a family, not too structured and not too unstructured".
The ideal options are slouchy but not too unstructured, and large enough to have outgrown the clutch category completely; they tuck under the crook of an arm and rest casually on the hip.
They attributed their perceived lack of science knowledge to learning sciences within a PBL system which they saw as too "unstructured".
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Weekends can be both time for much needed rest and relaxation or they can feel like too much unstructured time.
Too many unstructured options in a VPS may be misguiding; the abundance is not necessary to meet the learning objective- ... there are objective- ...ightherefound whareyoptionsady know...you can'thatke a diagnosis because you're lost" (student 15).
We can define big data to be data that exceeds the processing capacity of conventional database and analytics technology (in that the data is unstructured, too large or too fast).
Far too baggy and unstructured.
The work is more unstructured too, and it's necessary to set and manage your own workload.
There, too, messiness, the unstructured and a lack of standards reign: there is no consensus if it should be plural or singular.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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