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The phrase "all that disruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant amount of disturbance or upheaval in a situation or context.
Example: "The company faced challenges in adapting to the new market trends, and all that disruption affected employee morale."
Alternatives: "all that chaos" or "all that turmoil".
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Perhaps all that disruption had an effect?
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DAVID ROBERTSON: –the blue ocean and the lean startup and the disruption and all that.
That disruption will create activity in Washington and in courts.
"That disruption created opportunities for everything that has happened since".
The potential seriousness of that disruption is hotly debated.
The politics of the Great Disruption -- and of the current recovery from that disruption -- will both have played themselves out.
It's difficult to know how that disruption might play out, he added.
You made peace with that disruption.
But that disruption is here.
And that disruption is surely coming.
The rise of Andreessen Horowitz speaks to that disruption.
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