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The phrase "disruptive element" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something or someone that causes disruption or disturbance in a situation. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a person's behavior, a problem in a system, or a disruptive force in a community. Example: The new student proved to be a disruptive element in the classroom, constantly interrupting the lesson and distracting his classmates. In this example, "disruptive element" is used to describe the student's behavior that is causing disruption in the classroom.
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But a disruptive element made its way into our group.
The lawyers said it was in fact the judge in the court in Sichuan who was a disruptive element during the trial on April 27 , 2009
Their record should have been 100% only for that bizarre collapse against Czech Republic – and, really, the disruptive element in their fanbase deserve as much blame as the players.
If you work on food security, climate change, women's empowerment, conflict or economic growth, chances are that you've also encountered the land elephant – the big, complex, disruptive element that frustrates so many development efforts.
Next year's hosts will be Peru, and the disruptive element there is likely to come from the same source as in this year's talks – the LMDCs, many of whom are South American.
Both, though, as musicians who think like artists, as artists who think like musicians, give clues about how rock and pop music – now so routine and everyday, mostly merely an extrovert soundtrack to capitalist-driven desire – can refresh itself in the future, and recover a disruptive element of surprise and, possibly, meaning.
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Security gates and CCTV prevent disruptive elements entering.
Citizens who simultaneously feel economically stressed and politically stunted find themselves transformed from productive assets for national developments to disruptive elements in a sea of discontent.
He added: "Both the Saudis and Turks were publicly supportive but privately expressed concerns about Iran's aggression in the region and support for disruptive elements".
There was no inherent unity to these disturbances, but many leaders of colonial society were reluctant to ally themselves with these disruptive elements even in protest against Britain.
The saddled condition is found when the background is composed of disruptive elements of the same approximate size e.g., small sponges, barnacles, and patches of algae.
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