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disturb the two
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disturb the two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to interrupting or causing a disruption to two specific individuals or entities. Example: "Please do not disturb the two while they are in their meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Crolla had reportedly attempted to disturb the two after he heard the intruders break into the house next door to his.
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At the same time, it had not disturbed the four Holiday Barbies from their perches of honor in Gracelynn's bedroom, nor rearranged any of the Alabama Crimson Tide posters in Tommy's bedroom.
News & Media
Similarly, the pZBD of Ec(EQRS -GluRS is EQRS -GluRS bisd zinc sincexpectedpZBD contoins a Zbindtif and Ec-EQRS crystal structure also contains zinc [ 27, 28] LikewisincehEQRSBD of Ec(ΔH4)-GluRS is almost identical with that in Ec-GluRS excepZBDhat the first helix H4 in pZBD of EcontainsluRS is shortened without disturbing the four potential ZB-motifordinandng residues.
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I loved the landscapes and Mr Depp reprising his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in a Native American disguise, but we were so shattered from yesterday's exploits that we crept out at 11pm, trying not to disturb the other two punters.
News & Media
BAC-FISH mapping revealed only eight chromosomal rearrangement events in the karyotype evolution of the two species that disturbed the synteny (five events) or the order of orthologous genes (three events) (Fig. 2, Table S5).
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In my opinion, the new law was passed to prevent one family from building on a lot owned for more than 50 years, so as to not disturb the view of two Chatzky supporters.
News & Media
It has been previously suggested that treatment with EGF may disturb the interaction between the two proteins [23].
Science
The polyglutamine mutation of ataxin-1 that underlies SCA1 may disturb the balance between the two complexes [ 10, 15].
Science
Since "the circumstance of whether this [other] hole was open or closed" does affect the possible types of predictions regarding the electron's future behavior, if we expand the concept of the electron's "reality", as he appears to suggest for EPR, by including such information, we do "disturb" the electron around one hole by opening or closing the other hole.
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The screaming, clapping crowds of 1,000 or more who turned out this weekend could not have been more of a contrast to the early days when the senator would walk into a restaurant and disturb the breakfast of the seven people who were eating there.
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When asked what the USACE planned to do about the situation, Cephus said that the Corps did not want to disturb the ground around the three points of flowing water, since it would essentially "taint the investigative work" of the planned review board.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "disturb the two", ensure the context clearly identifies who or what the "two" refers to, avoiding ambiguity for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "disturb the two" when referring to a group larger than two; use a more general term like "disturb them" or "disturb the group" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disturb the two" functions primarily as a verb phrase, where "disturb" is the verb and "the two" acts as the direct object. It indicates an action affecting two specific entities. As Ludwig AI suggests, this phrase is usable and correct in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "disturb the two" is a grammatically sound and usable expression indicating an interruption or disruption to two specific entities. While not overly common, as shown by Ludwig, it finds its place across various contexts, including news, science, and general writing. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, recommending careful contextualization to avoid ambiguity. For alternative expressions, consider options like "interrupt the pair" or "bother the two", tailoring your choice to the desired level of formality and impact.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Interrupt the pair
Replaces "disturb" with "interrupt" and "two" with the more concise "pair".
Bother the two
Substitutes "disturb" with "bother", implying a mild form of disruption.
Disrupt both of them
Uses "disrupt" for a stronger sense of disturbance and specifies "both of them" for clarity.
Intrude on the duo
Employs "intrude" suggesting unwarranted interference and "duo" instead of "two".
Break in on the two
Utilizes "break in on" to imply an abrupt interruption.
Interfere with the couple
Replaces "disturb" with "interfere with" and "two" with "couple", suggesting a relationship between the entities.
Impinge upon the pair
Uses the more formal "impinge upon" to denote a noticeable effect or intrusion.
Hinder the two
Substitutes "disturb" with "hinder", implying obstruction or slowing down.
Obstruct the twosome
Uses "obstruct", suggesting blockage or hindrance, and "twosome" for variety.
Pester the pair
Replaces "disturb" with "pester", implying persistent annoyance.
FAQs
How can I use "disturb the two" in a sentence?
You can use "disturb the two" in sentences like: "Please do not disturb the two while they are working", or "The loud music might disturb the two next door".
What's a more formal way to say "disturb the two"?
A more formal alternative to "disturb the two" would be "impinge upon the pair" or "interfere with the two", depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "disturb those two" instead of "disturb the two"?
While "disturb the two" refers to two specific entities already identified, "disturb those two" is also correct and implies you are pointing to two specific individuals or objects. The choice depends on the context and whether you need to emphasize a particular set of two.
What's the difference between "disturb the two" and "disturb both of them"?
"Disturb the two" implies that there are only two specific entities in question. "Disturb both of them" suggests that there might be more than two entities in total, but you're referring to two particular ones within that group.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested