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  • adjective capable of being fragmented

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fragment +‎ -able

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Examples

  • If your cluster size is very small, though, as it will be on a FAT-to-NTFS converted volume, then pretty much everything will be fragmentable - though the system will still write files to contiguous clusters as much as it can.

    Dan's Data 2009

  • If your cluster size is very small, though, as it will be on a FAT-to-NTFS converted volume, then pretty much everything will be fragmentable - though the system will still write files to contiguous clusters as much as it can.

    Dan's Data 2009

  • If your cluster size is very small, though, as it will be on a FAT-to-NTFS converted volume, then pretty much everything will be fragmentable - though the system will still write files to contiguous clusters as much as it can.

    Dan's Data 2009

  • If your cluster size is very small, though, as it will be on a FAT-to-NTFS converted volume, then pretty much everything will be fragmentable - though the system will still write files to contiguous clusters as much as it can.

    Dan's Data 2009

  • [...] a la organización del espacio buscando una mesa no fragmentable, sustituyendo la idea con esta mesa de exteriores en la que podemos sentarnos hasta 6 comensales, y tras su uso, queda bastante recogida formando un [...]

    Pick Chair 2008

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