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The phrase "disrupted supply chain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a disruption in a process or system of production and/or delivery of goods or services. For example, "The pandemic caused a disruption in the global supply chain, leading to shortages and price hikes."
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A disrupted supply chain and anxiety about radioactive contamination have changed that; customers have encouraged Mr. Kadoi to slip a note into the menu assuring them that the fish being served is safe.
Evaluation of performance without the flocculation or chlorination steps would reveal a baseline standard of performance in the event of a disrupted supply chain for renewable materials.
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The catastrophes damaged factories, disrupted supply chains, caused a crippling power shortage and curtailed consumer spending.
But then Japan's earthquake and tsunami destroyed some of its factories and disrupted supply chains.
An earthquake and tsunami in March wrecked factories and disrupted supply chains, creating shortages of all sorts of crucial components.
For example, motor vehicle output fell much less than was predicted after the natural disasters in Japan disrupted supply chains.
Trade was also hurt by the civil war in Libya, which hit oil supplies, and flooding in Thailand that disrupted supply chains.
First, the tsunami in Japan sent its GDP tumbling and disrupted supply chains, and thus industrial output, around the world, particularly in April.
Nine Sony plants in northeastern Japan were damaged by the quake and tsunami, which also disrupted supply chains and put a damper on domestic consumption.
It said output fell chiefly in regions closely linked to car manufacturing, as the 9.0 magnitude quake damaged equipment, disrupted supply chains and cut off electricity.
This was why the quakes were felt so broadly, and why there have been such frequent aftershocks.Many businesses have decided to close, in part because of disrupted supply chains, but also because of the uncertainty over access to power.
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