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disjoint - use in sentences
Object
- bit: Perhaps from the pals team - who could probably help her through the apparently disjointed bits of this care nightmare?
Preposition: as
- result: The work could also be a bit disjointed as a result.
Modifies a noun
- subset: That is to say is a family of non-empty disjoint subsets of X whose union is X itself.
- region: Sudoku $ 50,000 Champions Tournament... a disjoint region; Daily SuDoku features new 4×4, 6... five merged ) Sudoku.
- union: The easiest way to construct such examples is by removing a disjoint union of open disks from a closed surface.
- set: Tue 10.00 Gyula Katona ( Rényi Institute ) Pairs of disjoint sets Let X be a finite set of n elements.
- class: This clearly does not divide tasks into disjoint classes - there is room for subjectivity.
- part: In general, the number of items in the list will correspond to the number of disjoint parts of the selection.
Modifying Another Word
- somewhat: They were somewhat disjointed, with no distinct physical boundary for the service.
- slightly: All interesting topics and worthy of exploration but I felt at times the book came across as slightly disjointed.
- rather: These are just preliminary thoughts rather disjointed to provoke the process of reflection.
- too: While there was nothing to choose between the two teams; United were far too disjointed to produce much of note.
- little: Although visually the trio of tools seems a little disjointed, between them they do a good job.
- very: I'm definitely not pleased with the first half in terms of us being very very disjointed.
Preposition: in
- place: This does force the dialog to be a bit bizarre and disjointed in places, but that's just part of the charm.
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