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To disruption
noun
An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
Exact(58)
But Buzzfeed is vulnerable to disruption too.
These companies are so powerful and so committed to disruption.
Like any radio signal, though, 802.11 is prone to disruption.
Centralized technologies are subject to disruption and disaster.
These are fragile systems that are vulnerable to disruption.
The ground ice has thawed, leading to disruption of drainage.
Like all large modern cities it is vulnerable to disruption.
"But it removes the immediate threat to disruption of business activity this weekend".
Train services to and from these stations may be subject to disruption on all routes.
Similar(2)
Eurostar said it was contacting affected passengers to alert them to the disruption to services.
Passengers continued to face disruption to rail and tube services.
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