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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disturbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an interruption or disruption in a situation, environment, or process.
Example: "The loud noise outside created a disturbance that interrupted the meeting."
Alternatives: "an interruption" or "a disruption."
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There was a disturbance.
"Well, it's a disturbance.
"We have a disturbance.
"He's been making a disturbance in class".
"Actually the mall is a disturbance.
Hiking, regarded as a disturbance to the animals, is forbidden.
There was a disturbance outside the stadium at another game.
Either it's "a quiet ceiling" or there's a disturbance.
Suddenly, behind me, I sensed a disturbance in the Force.
Suddenly, one of the officers started making a disturbance.
He just likes causing a disturbance, however pointless.
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