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"disruption occurs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when referring to an event or situation where there is sudden, unexpected change or interruption. For example, "Major weather events can result in disruption occurring throughout an entire city."
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But the biggest disruption occurs the weekend before the conference itself at the Disrupt hackathon.
If a disruption occurs it may lead to an accident.
We do offer clients other departure dates or a full refund if such a disruption occurs.
Technological disruption occurs when faster, simpler, cheaper inventions threaten market leaders.
Lieber, R. L., Thornell, L. E. & Fridén, J. Muscle cytoskeletal disruption occurs within the first 15 min of cyclic eccentric contraction.
Affected students say the disruption occurs when university enrolment forms – which commonly provide a third option such as "unspecified" – come up against Centrelink services.
Once a cytokine storm is induced during influenza virus infection, tight junction protein disruption occurs, which consequently leads to blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown.
The airline said with around 70% of the first half of the year now booked it expects to absorb the impact of increased fuel costs, assuming no unexpected disruption occurs.
In this study, we design a reliable logistics network based on a hub location problem, which is less sensitive to disruption and it performs efficiently when disruption occurs.
The fast plasma disruption occurs close to the plugs; eddy currents are induced and interact with the strong static magnetic field.
The present study was designed to assess whether this effect involves global upregulation of the transporter, or whether disruption occurs with a specific tempero-spatial distribution.
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