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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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piece
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But being forgettable was part of her job; a jigsaw piece that fitted invisibly into any puzzle.
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The different sectors are like jigsaw pieces and can be moved around to fit the particular city being dealt with.
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This was just another jigsaw piece in the bizarre events of the night.
puzzle
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Instead, the candidates have to put together a jigsaw puzzle of states, bagging their votes in the electoral college.
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It is like putting together a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces.
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She was wound up, jumbled inside like a spilled jigsaw puzzle .
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And the majority of changes relate to content, more time-consuming and frustrating than an all-red jigsaw puzzle .
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Dress children up in paper which has wavy lines drawn on it to seem like a jigsaw puzzle .
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She thought the contents of a Cornflakes box were a jigsaw puzzle of a hen.
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The pieces of evidence fell into place with the unequivocal precision of a well-made jigsaw puzzle .
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We have a jigsaw puzzle with the pieces jumbled up.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For example, consider the pieces of a jigsaw in a box.
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Instead, the candidates have to put together a jigsaw puzzle of states, bagging their votes in the electoral college.
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The giant jigsaw is good value.
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They would then take it in turns to piece together each others jigsaw , guaranteed to keep them happy for years.