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The phrase "disperse for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to describe when a group of people or things spread out or scatter in different directions for a specific reason or purpose. Here is an example: "After the protest, the police ordered the crowds to disperse for safety reasons." This means that the police wanted the protesters to go their separate ways in order to avoid any potential danger or harm.
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Although FD methods based on accuracy give good dispersion at low frequencies, waves tend to disperse for higher wavenumber.
The inner core would not disperse for about eight minutes, they said.
As MPs disperse for their Easter break, the prime minister will have hoped for better ratings.
Now the Mets will need a victory tonight or disperse for the winter.
This morning, Harry Reid announced that Congress wouldn't disperse for the July 4th holidays — politics as stagecraft, perhaps.
Carmakers were none too pleased with his endorsement of what many motorists suspected already: that cars produced on Mondays tended to be faulty because the workforce was hungover, and on Fridays because it was eager to disperse for the weekend.
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According to electrostatic principle, for the first time, RLW (abbreviation of the author' name) electrostatic disperser for particle dispersion in air has been designed and developed successfully.
It can be observed from Fig. 2(c) that the gas bubbles were found to be well dispersed for the turbulent induced dispersion force based on Lopez de Bertodano (1998).
The Yankees have dispersed for the year.
Fusil and Wait dispersed for a churn check.
The shareholders in the CenturyLink Center have dispersed for lunch, and so too will DealBook.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com