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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent disruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that causes a lasting interruption or disturbance in a system, process, or environment.
Example: "The pandemic resulted in a permanent disruption of traditional business operations, forcing companies to adapt to new ways of working."
Alternatives: "an enduring interruption" or "a lasting disturbance."
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The now hoary question of what part of the crater is cyclical, meaning temporary, and what part is secular, meaning a permanent disruption, has been settled.
European leagues were angered by FIFA's decision to move the Qatar 2022 World Cup to a similar time of year, but whereas Qatar was a one-off, this proposal would mean a permanent disruption to European fixture schedules.
Reduced connectivity in these networks was consistently present for 2 reading-related tasks and for the resting state, showing a permanent disruption which is also present in the absence of explicit task demands and potential group differences in performance.
This implies that dyslexic readers show a permanent disruption in the functional integration between frontal and temporal brain areas, which is also present in the absence of explicit task demands and potential group differences in performance.
Thus physicians should take into due consideration the possible sexual difficulties of couples to avoid a vicious cycle that reduces the likelihood of pregnancy and could potentially lead to a permanent disruption of the sexual relationship.
Reduced connectivity in these networks was consistently present for 2 reading-related tasks and for the resting state, showing a permanent disruption in the functional integration between frontal and temporal brain areas, even present in the absence of explicit task demands and potential group differences in performance.
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This might be an indicator for a more permanent disruption of epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in these infants.
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, we've been living in a state of permanent disruption, but in our digital culture, disruption is happening at seemingly lightning speed.
Geopolitical crises across these regions, Ahmed argues, are being driven by the proliferation of climate, food and economic crises which have at their root the common denominator of a fundamental and permanent disruption in the energy basis of industrial civilization.
Animal studies have shown that early--life exposures to xenoestrogens such as diethylstilbestrol (Newbold et al. 2008) and bisphenol-A (Somm et al. 2009) can lead to permanent disruption in endocrine functions that regulate adiposity.
This pattern of military confrontation is a model that has been increasingly used to describe progress in the worlds of business and technology; its emphasis on unpredictability, on the dangers of assault from below and on the possibly permanent disruption that results have undermined many preconceptions about the course of innovation and change.
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