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"disjunction between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a separation or disconnect between two things or ideas. Example: There is a disjunction between what the politicians promise during their campaigns and what they actually deliver once in office.
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There is a disjunction between philosophy and practice.
Four factors cause this disjunction between perception and reality.
Lawrence, of course, warned the reader about this disjunction between the writer and his message.
There's a kind of reality vacuum, a huge disjunction between intent and action.
Besides, the disjunction between familiar surroundings and unfamiliar people can be upsetting.
Ryder's charm has always lain in the disjunction between his two personae – scumbag and seer.
The disjunction between the images and the title they share is extremely powerful.
"There is a disjunction between scientific observation and policymakers," Kent says.
The truth is, there has always been a disjunction between study and work.
He speaks a lot about the disjunction between his moral needs and his aesthetic tastes.
But there is a disjunction between the political sphere and the entertainment industry's focus on redemption.
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