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The phrase "disrupt in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe causing disruption within a specific context or area, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The new technology aims to disrupt in the education sector."
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We have zero issue coming up with things that we want to do that we think we can disrupt in a major way," Cook said.
Mr. Schmidt of Google said: "I'm very excited to be involved — Ruzwana's a fantastic young entrepreneur, and I think there's a huge opportunity to disrupt in this space".
What physiological processes in a human being does it disrupt in order to cause hemorrhagic fever?
Because the skull is non-convex, the rough contour may disrupt in some regions where it should be connected.
Of all the many things to disrupt in the home, why smoke detection?
But what if open source ideology could disrupt (in the start-up sense) the confines of the contemporary art scene?
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Traffic was disrupted in Spain, Germany and Sweden.
Economic life has been disrupted in scores of places.
They are beguiling and disrupting in equal measure.
Electric power was disrupted in many of the affected areas.
The workout regimens of many of Kenya's elite runners were disrupted in January and February.
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