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The phrase "a disconnection between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a gap or lack of connection between two elements, such as ideas, beliefs, or people. For example: "There is a disconnection between the values espoused by the organization and the way it treats its employees."
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"There is a disconnection between Australia political elites and people's genuine concerns," Xenophon said.
There's a disconnection between what you've put in creatively and the final response of the audience.
"There is a disconnection between a certain group of people used to very big numbers.
"Globalization creates a disconnection between manufacturing and the market," Mr. Ma said.
However, there is a disconnection between research in digital educational material and classroom practices.
A disconnection between the episodic memory module, say, and the CAS would prevent the person from consciously remembering past experiences.
Amanda Zalka, 22, is starting to feel a disconnection between her life and the lives of her friends.
There is a disconnection between the ends people seek and the means they are willing to achieve such ends.
"Unfortunately for Cameron, many Scots sense a disconnection between his words and the reality of present day Britain," said McGrath.
"There has been a disconnection between fashion students and the person who'd be wearing their clothes, the consumer," he said.
They also foster a disconnection between government and residents, leading to a deterioration of the quality of government".
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