Sentence examples for disrupt having from inspiring English sources

? The phrase "disrupt having" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is not a complete sentence and does not convey a clear meaning. It is possible that the intended phrase was "having disrupted," which would be a correct and commonly used phrase. For example: "The loud noise having disrupted my concentration, I was unable to finish my work."

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This is the pair's second trip to Disrupt, having participated in the Startup Alley last year with their previous company, Roundpop.

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Fears that the imminent harvest will be disrupted have pushed prices to 17-year highs.

While dreaming and disrupting has unfettered me in many ways, it has shackled me in others.

To address this issue, genetically engineered mice in which all three NOS genes are completely disrupted have been developed.

So the disrupted have woken up, learned, and are now going to become the disruptors.

Meanwhile, centralized manufacturing instead of being disrupted has embraced 3D printing.

Tamoxifen treatment of cells in which caveolae were disrupted had no significant effect (P>0.05) on time to half-maximal swelling.

Those who are most disrupted have much worse satisfaction with their health.

Experiments in rodent islets where TCF7L2 activity has been disrupted have usually demonstrated impaired GSIS (11, 29, 30).

Another TechCrunch Disrupt has come and gone.

Now, the iPad app promised at Disrupt has finally arrived.

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