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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disrupt him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to interrupt or disturb someone in order to prevent them from doing something. Example: The protesters tried to disrupt the politician's speech by chanting loudly and blocking the stage.
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"They don't want anything to disrupt him, so they told me to sit in the back".
He virtually repeated his performance, with the Red Sox rarely stepping out to disrupt him.
You try to get back there, disrupt him, make him move his feet in the pocket".
In his own way, Mussina has made New York a convenient place by ignoring anything that might disrupt him.
He swept right to left toward the net, and Clemmensen tried to disrupt him with a poke check.
Whenever he's looking to make a pass or looking to try to make a shot, I try to use my length to disrupt him a little bit.
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He was effective doubling down on Dwight Howard earlier in the series, disrupting him like a gnat.
On the next tee, in even more vivid language, he promised the photographers they were risking bodily harm if they ever disrupted him mid-swing again.
On one occasion I didn't see him for three months because the hospital said I was disrupting him".
I think that chemistry will be disrupted without him there.
Marky starts plotting against Herbert Love, and Lindsay agrees to help him disrupt the rally with a glitter bomb.
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