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'disruptive potential' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or thing that has the ability to cause disruption. For example, "The introduction of new technology created a disruptive potential in the industry."
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The disruptive potential of this regime, but also Thomas's success resisting this disruption, is indicated in his response that "(i t hasn't stopped me doing anything I want to do".
George Orwell immediately saw the disruptive potential.
The disruptive potential of markets has been apparent throughout the presidential campaign.
(Five Thirty-Eight) Clay Shirky on the disruptive potential of the internet is always worth reading.
But despite these efforts, key decision makers are still often reluctant to fully embrace the disruptive potential of cash.
He grasped the disruptive potential of border-hopping technologies even before many Western media executives and Arab dictators did.
SHoP's façade is the aesthetic opposite of Gehry's shiny petals, but it has the same disruptive potential.
Sophisticated methods based on natural-language analysis of tweets, blogs, or Facebook pages, by contrast, hold greater disruptive potential.
For all their disruptive potential, encryption technologies have not solved the dilemma that has plagued sites like WikiLeaks.
Are many investors ignoring valuations because of faith in a social networking revolution and LinkedIn's disruptive potential?
The IEA (along with almost all energy analysts) has consistently failed to grasp the disruptive potential of renewable energy and new technologies to rapidly change the energy landscape.
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