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"disposition of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of arranging or settling something, often in a legal context. For example: "The court has finalized the disposition of the estate."
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The disposition of those charges was not immediately clear.
The disposition of the talent available is not relevant.
But the disposition of that case was not immediately known.
This disposition, of course, was hardly peculiar to Helms.
The disposition of that case was unclear last night.
Into this steps the sunny disposition of Eirik Glambek Bøe.
The disposition of the charges was not known.
The disposition of the case is not clear.
The disposition of those cases was not immediately known.
In 2000, unusual items included gains on the disposition of the company's interest in Trip.com and a partial disposition of its interest in Interactive Investor International.
This may account, in part, for the legendary good nature and kindly disposition of Australians.
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