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The phrase "all the disruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant amount of disturbance or interruption in a particular context, such as in discussions about events, changes, or challenges.
Example: "The recent changes in management have caused all the disruption we are currently experiencing in the workflow."
Alternatives: "all the chaos" or "all the turmoil".
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But as far as running, I think all the disruption makes it tougher - but more worthwhile.
"All the disruption is going to be absolutely massive," he said.
Sheryl also puts up with all the disruption of my trips.
He will know his grade soon -- but said that for all the disruption he felt well-prepared for the exam.
Before his crimes he had spent seven years as a Test cricketer, tolerating all the disruption and all the loneliness that can entail.
Amid all the disruption at Heathrow, Tony Douglas, the company's chief executive, threatened to expel airlines from the airport unless they cut flights.
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"I wanted to go a year ago but I had to wait because of all the disruptions that were happening there.
I think we can all feel the disruption in the industry.
And, why not, given all of the disruption that has occurred around them in the past decade?
As an industry, we're still figuring what to do amid all of the disruption and opportunity.
Mr Abbas said Tower Hamlets was getting all of the disruption but none of the benefits of the games.
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