Sentence examples for a disrupting from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a disrupting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "disrupting" functions as a gerund or participle, but it should be preceded by an appropriate article or noun.
Example: "The company is facing a disrupting force in the market."
Alternatives: "a disruptive" or "an interrupting".

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But the prime minister warned that SNP MPs would be a disrupting influence.

"If the U.S. gets downgraded, that is a disrupting event for the markets, no matter what.

However, England have more than coped with what had threatened to be a disrupting list of injuries.

But not 20 seconds passed before a disrupting harangue came from a fan, who shouted, "I can't heeeaaar youuuu".

Historically impossible or subtly fantastic settings are juxtaposed, and his films compel a disrupting awareness of the medium itself.

Andrea R: A disrupting experience, that demonstrates with 6 days of hard work that Entepreneurship is not art nor science, is craft - and you can learn it.

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Amblyopic patients often experience a disrupted binocular vision and may benefit from stereopsis recovery.

152 p. The doomed democracy: Czechoslovakia in a disrupted Europe, 1914-38.

"A disrupted sleep cycle," she said, "may interfere with how the body stores calories".

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