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The phrase "disturb by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate the cause of the disturbance or disruption. Example: The meeting was disturbed by the loud noise from the construction site next door.
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It has a Swiftian capacity to disturb by the simple trick of reversing roles.
Fortunately it's off by default, but when iOS 7 added control centre it became easier to accidentally enable "Do not disturb" by accidentally swiping up from the bottom and touching the crescent moon-shaped icon.
The accumulated sediments result in thick turbidites that are difficult to disturb by benthos activities mainly from the seafloor.
The designed probe showed high anti-interference ability which cannot disturb by many interfering substances, such as biothiols, inorganic salts (included sulfite salt) and amino acid.
Its tools help users track screen time and app usage, and include new features like a "shush" mode which turns on Do Not Disturb by flipping the phone over, and a "wind down," color reduction mode for bedtime.
At Google I/O in May, the company introduced a series of time management tools for Android users that help better manage screen time, track app usage, and limit the phone's ability to distract, including a "shush" mode which turns on Do Not Disturb by flipping the phone over, and a "wind down," color reduction mode for bedtime.
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Kind of disturbed by that, actually.
He's easily disturbed by ordinary things.
I am not disturbed by them.
Indeed, some observers were disturbed by them.
I'm disturbed by that.
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