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'be disruptive to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey that someone or something is interrupting the progress of something, or causing a disruption of some kind. Example sentence: The student's disruptive behavior was beginning to be disruptive to the class.
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If a venture is green-lighted, impact assessments can be disruptive to a pilot test.
It could be disruptive to travel and potentially impact on properties".
"It won't be disruptive to other passengers," said Sharon Pomerantz, a spokeswoman for Virgin.
Such projects were shunned in the 1990s, in part because they can be disruptive to communities and ecosystems.
"I thought it would be disruptive to make a film that would last a lifetime," says Conrad.
Costco says solicitation can be disruptive to shoppers who pay to belong to what is basically a private club.
Creating a sustainable palette of materials would be disruptive to the world of production, but it's also incredibly complicated.
It is no secret that changing stride length can be disruptive to a hitter's timing, requiring time to execute.
Inevitably there are fears that bringing a baby into the office will be disruptive to not only the parent's work but also to colleagues.
"I thought it would be disruptive to have an election with the Rio Olympics right around the corner," he said in the assembly after submitting his resignation.
These sanctions would not only have a significant impact on the Russian economy, but could also be disruptive to the global economy.
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