piecemeal in the PONS Dictionary

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The serialised stories that were instead written piecemeal have a distinctly different narrative energy, not sweeping up the reader on the story wave.
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By the 1920s descendants had sold the land piecemeal and the hall was demolished in 1954.
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From 1996 a piecemeal reform of local government meant the abolition of a number of county councils.
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There were a number of piecemeal modifications over the years to accommodate the additional athletes, leaving a building that was maze-like and confusing.
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Additions were made piecemeal, and ships were often lost with only some, or even none, of the following modifications.
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It made a clear statement of naval needs, whereas before the navy had grown piecemeal.
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Sometimes this is done by a manufacturer on a piecemeal basis, leading to odd one-off designs.
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The lines opened piecemeal from 1879 and it was not until 1882 that a full service was available.
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The property was sold piecemeal to multiple buyers in 2004.
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In the meanwhile, he writes, piecemeal reforms may be feasible and helpful.
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