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The phrase "disrupted me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something interrupts or interferes with your activities or thoughts.
Example: "The loud noise from the construction site disrupted me while I was trying to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "interrupted me" or "disturbed me."
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ER-negative cell clusters overlying a focally disrupted ME cell layer and the basement membrane showed a significantly higher proliferation rate than adjacent cells within the same duct.
And that's what I think disrupted me the most.
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It did not disrupt me, because disruption implies separation of activity, the intervening of outside elements.
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My policy is, if it does not disrupt me or any of the students in the class, then it's fine".
"In the longer term, I don't think it disrupts me one iota," he said.
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