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The phrase "able to disrupt the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the capability of something or someone to cause a disturbance or interruption in a process or system.
Example: "The new technology is able to disrupt the traditional market dynamics, leading to significant changes in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "capable of interrupting the" or "able to interfere with the".
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The process is important for resistance because IRG proteins are able to disrupt the PVM (Martens et al., 2005), and vacuolar disruption leads to the rapid death of the enclosed parasite (Zhao et al., 2009a).
Nor will he able to disrupt the inauguration as he did then.
Hackers targeted the burgeoning currency, and though they couldn't break Nakamoto's code, they were able to disrupt the exchanges and destroy Web sites that helped users store bitcoins.
"The Taliban have not been able to disrupt the election as much as they wanted to," pronounced Waheed Omar, Karzai's spokesman, with satisfaction.
The Pacers have big players with long arms who have been able to disrupt the Knicks' rhythm on offense, which limits their 3-pointers.
This is how many digital enterprises have been able to disrupt the bundled news industry as it struggles to think about new ways to raise revenue while at the same time keep alive a legacy business.
During their comeback, the Panthers were able to disrupt the Orangemen on both offense and defense, creating plenty of fast-break opportunities for themselves and causing Syracuse to rush shots.
For instance, in the 1950s and 1960s the American government did everything it could to stymie the rise of cable television, which threatened the duopoly of NBC and CBS.Eventually cable TV was able to disrupt the status quo anyway.
It is clear that without a peace a Sinhalese-dominated army will always face resistance in the Tigers' stronghold, the north and east; that the Tigers and their sympathizers will always be able to disrupt the rest of Sri Lanka; and that the death toll of an all-out war will not be internationally acceptable.
The energy provided by sound waves was able to disrupt the larger aggregates of the micelles.
But blue light, the wavelength common in smartphones, tablets and LED lighting, is able to disrupt the body clock.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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