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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got disrupted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something was interrupted or disturbed, often unexpectedly. Example: "Our meeting got disrupted by a sudden power outage."
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KAUFMAN -- Well, they got disrupted.
"The subway, the sewer, a lot got disrupted," said Mr. Wong, who said complaints about rats were about as bad as he has seen in 10 years.
Whenever my routine got disrupted, or I was made to do something that didn't interest me, I would shut down, unable to engage in any constructive way.
Unlike previous natural disasters, this time the overall telecommunication system never got disrupted.
Cisco was disrupted by WebEx, then acquired it, then screwed it up, then got disrupted by Citrix and LogMeIn.
We don't want to be in the same situation where we are resting on the strength of our asset profile or the fact that we are regulated; other industries had that same profile, it was hard for startups to break in and still, they got disrupted — massively disrupted".
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The people who get disrupted always whinge, but the disruption seems to happen anyway.
EBay was getting disrupted".
But, obviously, plans get disrupted.
Institutions get disrupted when they get distracted.
The rhythms are different, and the players' intensity gets disrupted.
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