Sentence examples for disperse of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "disperse of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more correct way to phrase it would be "disperse" or "disperse from." Here is an example of how to correctly use the word "disperse" in a sentence: "After the protest, the crowd began to disperse (from) the city center."

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His biggest laugh was gained when he talked about the reputation he believes the Jets now disperse of him, one of "a guy that can't be controlled, this outrageous character, a player that raises hell in the locker room".

To disperse of the MgAl2O4 nanopowder in the base fluid, the strictly defined actions were sequentially performed.

The deficiency was the Low FF of the PSCs which was possibly influenced by the rough surface and poor disperse of the NPS.

During environmental assessment for different process alternatives, WAR algorithm considers the "worst-case scenario" which is the accidental release and disperse of all chemicals into the environment, and achieves dangerous levels of concentration, causing short- or long-term impacts to human, terrestrial, aquatic, and global atmospheric.

Consequently, a uniform disperse of MLG enabled the as-designed composites to exhibit 280% increase in yield strength (~2 GPa), 96% increase in nano-hardness and 16% increase in elastic modulus as compared to monolithic flake pure Ti (HR normal direction (ND)).

This was exacerbated by the resentment felt at the introduction of 20,000 Iraqi troops into the province in the aftermath of the Defile, and the parallel order of Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (r. 723 743) to disperse of the older Arab settlers from Marw to other settlements so as to improve their defence against the Turgesh.

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In the early sixties, the CCP administration instigated a forced resettlement policy with the aims of dispersing concentrations of Uyghurs and of isolating Uyghurs from their communities.

The finding revealed bay trees, not oak trees, to be the unexpected, key disperser of the disease.

The pair are greater flamingos, the most widely dispersed of the six flamingo species, being found in Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America.

The blue jay may be, the magazine says, the most important disperser of seed for the eastern oak tree.

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