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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disrupted life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a life that has been interrupted or negatively affected by external factors.
Example: "The pandemic has led to a disrupted life for many, altering daily routines and social interactions."
Alternatives: "interrupted life" or "disturbed life."
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Patterns are disrupted; life is constrained.
Or maybe some other galactic event that has disrupted life as we know it?
Since 2013, terrorism has increasingly disrupted life in Egypt, especially in the Sinai.
But the tremors disrupted life in some of the nation's biggest population centers.
In the year since, repairs and upgrades disrupted life at the home, on Beach 113th Street.
In recent years, suffocating dust storms sweeping across Zabol have repeatedly disrupted life, closing down schools and government offices.
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You know, sometimes you wonder if it's because it disrupts life a little differently like a snowfall does.
If the apocalypse fails to disrupt life in Normal, Illinois, don't look to the American stations for enlightenment.
All those settlements, patrolled connecting roads and checkpoints disrupt life in a way no society would tolerate.
But if the attacks aimed to disrupt life and sow mistrust and confusion, they achieved an effect.
Others rained mortar shells on Baghdad's fortified Green Zone, disrupting life in the centre of government.
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