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The phrase "disruptive behaviour" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to any actions or behavior that disturb or interrupt the normal flow of something, such as a classroom, meeting, or event. Example: The teacher had to address the issue of disruptive behaviour in her class, as several students were constantly talking and causing distractions during lessons.
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Sometimes this manifests itself in disruptive behaviour.
"There are consequences for engaging in disruptive behaviour and a mass hunger strike is disruptive behaviour".
But what do we mean by abuse and disruptive behaviour?
"Disruptive behaviour of any kind is not tolerated.
When he was in middle school, his disruptive behaviour escalated.
The two men worked together until the singer was ejected due to disruptive behaviour.
Southwark schools all have high numbers of children barred for disruptive behaviour.
When we were at school, we were told that disruptive behaviour was a bad thing.
Back when the current ruling class were at school, disruptive behaviour was punished.
He started filming the scene on his mobile phone after witnessing the fans' disruptive behaviour.
Emotional honesty, expressed though the medium of disruptive behaviour, is what I'm talking about here.
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