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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disrupted the order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a sequence, arrangement, or system has been interrupted or thrown into chaos.
Example: "The unexpected announcement disrupted the order of the meeting, leaving everyone confused about the agenda."
Alternatives: "disturbed the arrangement" or "upset the system."
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No one disrupted the order, no one came rushing in, screaming: This man is innocent.
One group, the Spirituals, disrupted the order by a rigorous view of poverty; another, the Relaxati, disturbed it by a laxity of life.
The lawyers, Tang Jitian and Liu Wei, said in a written statement that they were accused by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Justice of having "disrupted the order of the court and interfered with the regular litigation process".
The lawyers were summoned to a hearing at the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Justice last month, where they were accused of having "disrupted the order of the court and interfered with the regular litigation process".
In the same way, Clukey contended, the decision made by officials to move the women's singles start to the juniors' start not only changed their route, but also disrupted the order of the medalists.
"We disrupted the order of things, but we also engaged".
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Not to disrupt the order of our dying — that would be impossible — but to be a part of it.
She is now a compulsively organized and anxiety-ridden housewife under the thumb of her deeply depressed financier husband, whose swarms of visiting relatives relentlessly disrupt the order of the couple's expensive Bombay high-rise.
On the one hand, the interleavers used in RIePDMA can resist the channel fading; on the other hand, the interleaver disrupts the order of the encoded information bits, so the consecutive errors caused by the small interference can be avoided to some extent.
He was an outsider disrupting the order of things.
Alternatively, a fusion-induced linkage can disrupt the order of assembly.
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