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Discover Ludwig"dislocation for" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in formal or technical writing to describe a situation where there is a displacement or shift in position, often in reference to a physical object or body part. Example: The patient's X-ray showed a dislocation for her left shoulder, indicating a possible injury from a recent fall. In this example, "dislocation for" is used to indicate the affected body part (left shoulder) and the cause of the dislocation (a fall).
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Mr. O'Brien expects to mine his personal dislocation for comedy.
Those foreclosures, of course, represent dislocation for the homeowners being forced out of their homes and losses for the lenders.
Tougher lending standards ordered by regulators may only increase defaults, but efforts to persuade banks to renegotiate loans may reduce the dislocation for some homeowners.
As happens every 10 years, the post-census redistricting is causing political dislocation for many incumbents as they watch state legislators chop up their districts.
She offered a few brief comments on Toyota's looming exit from Australia - the Altona plant was in her former electorate Lalor - and said it was an "obvious dislocation" for the economy.
But it was a thrilling kind of dislocation, for what I was offered instead of plot was zany comedy, amazing feats of physical strength and grace, vastly intelligent choreography, and constant surprise.
Those with a robust tolerance for dislocation, for the vertiginous sensation of reality disintegrating underfoot and for the occasional streak of slapdash prose can find it in the work of Philip K. Dick.
The reason networks of care, disability savings plans and tools like Tyze — which currently has 10,000 users — are vital today is because the current system is heading for a train wreck; the looming "caregiver gap" — not just for disability — will cause suffering and dislocation for millions unless things change.
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Dashed lines are for dislocation creep for the grain size of 5 μ m when dislocation creep dominates over diffusion creep.
The other was a practical one, concerning physical dislocations for many firms.
Overall, the aggregate benefits of globalization to American consumers, economists say, outweigh the costs and painful dislocations for workers and families and even whole towns, no matter that the losers are more easily identifiable — and vocal — than the winners.
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