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another disturbance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "another disturbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional incident or disruption that has occurred, often in contexts related to noise, interruptions, or disturbances in a situation. Example: "After the meeting was interrupted by another disturbance, the team struggled to regain focus."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
Descending from Canada is a cold front, and off Nova Scotia another disturbance is waiting to merge with the other two.
News & Media
And even though Carnegie Hall remains a stellar venue, the failure of this planned merger is another disturbance for an institution that has seen more tumult than it should have over the past few years.
News & Media
"If they do not, there could be another disturbance like in 2003, not in El Alto but Santa Cruz," Carlos Dabdoub, a neurosurgeon and former health minister who helps lead an autonomy movement.
News & Media
In April this year, deputy Geherty responded to another disturbance call, this time at a trailer park beside the parched remains of Lake Isabella, which once lapped against the resort's edge.
News & Media
When the control method is introduced, the uncertainty and error brought by the control itself also become another disturbance factor of the system.
We examined the relationship between TPO estimated C losses and a remote sensing-based estimate of C losses from forest disturbance that could not be readily linked to another disturbance type (i.e. wind, insect, fire, or conversion).
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
Since the move there have been a spate of incidents, including another damaging disturbance by detainees and several escapes.
News & Media
Barack who? Almost as soon as the Democratic National Convention was over, Barack Obama was consigned to the dustbin of the news cycle, swept into it with shocking dispatch by the scramble to cover Hurricane Gustav and another meteorological disturbance that developed out of the blue in Minnesota — Hurricane Sarah.
News & Media
A solitary wave is defined as a quantum of energy or quasiparticles that can propagate as a traveling wave in nonlinear systems and is neither preceded nor followed by another such disturbance.
The objectives of this study were; (1) to assess the prevalence and frequency of headache in patients referred to polysomnography (PSG) due to a clinical suspicion of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or another sleep disturbance and compare with a reference population, and (2) to assess the association of OSA severity with headache and headache frequency.
The study objectives were to assess; (1) the prevalence and frequency of headache in patients referred to PSG due to a clinical suspicion of OSA or another sleep disturbance and compare with a reference population, and (2) the association of OSA severity with headache and headache frequency.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "another disturbance", ensure the context clearly establishes a prior disturbance for the 'another' to logically refer to. Providing context will avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "another disturbance" when it is the first or only disturbance being discussed. Without a previously mentioned disturbance, the 'another' becomes illogical and confusing. Use 'a disturbance' instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "another disturbance" functions as a noun phrase. As exemplified by Ludwig's examples, it typically acts as the subject or object of a sentence, referring to an additional instance of disruption or unwanted event.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
58%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "another disturbance" is a phrase used to denote an additional disruption or incident. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and frequently used in various contexts, including news, science, and general discussions. When using this phrase, ensure that a prior disturbance has already been established to maintain logical consistency. Alternatives include "a further incident" or "an additional disruption". The phrase's formality is neutral, making it suitable for diverse writing styles. Remember to provide context and avoid ambiguity to maximize clarity and effectiveness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
one more disturbance
Directly indicates an additional instance of a disruption or unwanted event.
yet another disruption
Adds emphasis to the repetitive or frustrating nature of the disruption.
an additional disruption
Substitutes "disturbance" with "disruption", focusing on the interruption aspect.
a follow-up disruption
Highlights that the disturbance is following or is a consequence of a previous one.
a further incident
Replaces "disturbance" with the more general term "incident", suggesting a broader range of disruptive events.
a subsequent problem
Replaces "disturbance" with "problem", emphasizing the negative consequences of the event.
an extra upset
Replaces disturbance with "upset", which implies something that causes distress or annoyance.
a repeated interruption
Highlights the repetitive nature of the disturbance, adding emphasis on the continuity.
a renewed commotion
Emphasizes the revival of a previous disturbance; "commotion" suggests noisy or agitated activity.
a fresh episode
Suggests a new occurrence, similar to a chapter in a series of events.
FAQs
How can I use "another disturbance" in a sentence?
Use "another disturbance" to refer to an additional disruption following a prior one. For example, "The meeting was interrupted by a loud noise, and then, after a brief pause, there was "another disturbance"".
What's a good alternative to saying "another disturbance"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "a further incident", "an additional disruption", or "a subsequent problem".
Is it correct to say "another disturbance" if it's the first one mentioned?
No, "another disturbance" implies that there has been a previous disturbance. If it is the first one, use "a disturbance" instead. "Another" indicates an additional event.
What's the difference between "a disturbance" and "another disturbance"?
"A disturbance" refers to any single disruptive event. "Another disturbance" implies that at least one disturbance has already occurred and that you are referring to an additional one.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested