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Free sign upThe phrase "avoid disruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the need to prevent interruptions or disturbances in a process or situation.
Example: "To ensure a smooth transition during the project, we must take steps to avoid disruption in our workflow."
Alternatives: "prevent interference" or "minimize disturbance".
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To avoid disruption, American has adopted a go-slow approach.
The rationale is to avoid disruption in financial markets.
Mr. Giuliani replied, "It was designed to avoid disruption in the city".
You want to avoid disruption of the familiar — even if it's sleeping in an alley".
If the Times really wants to avoid disruption, it should listen to one former employee quoted in the report.
Last year's report said: "If both houses fully vacated the palace this would take the least time and would avoid disruption to parliament from construction works".
Barclays has not decided which customers will need new sort codes, but is keen avoid disruption to all 24m of them.
Senator Bruno said the budget's goal was to "avoid disruption in vital government services, even as we continue to negotiate supplemental funding for programs and new initiatives".
This would allow utilities to offset some of the needs for power from conventional sources and avoid disruption on the grid.
Hammond has suggested the government will seek a transitional deal to smooth the Brexit process and to avoid disruption to Britain's financial stability.
But it needs a plan to avoid disruption, look after communities and stop power price spikes that happen when companies play the market".
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