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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'disturb with' is incorrect and not used in written English.
You can use the phrase 'disturb' or 'interrupt' when referring to disrupting or halting something. For example, "Please don't disturb me when I'm studying."
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Looks like that's Do Not Disturb with 2013.
And some enterprises are too happy, creating a bliss that no one wants to disturb with dissent.
"I put a little sign up — it says 'Do Not Disturb,' with a little 'Moo' on the bottom".
The absurdity of this is thrown back at Lear by Ron Cook's cheeky, white-faced Fool, with a licence to chill and disturb with jokes.
In the beginning, there was the "Old Weird", the fiction of HP Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, precursor of the modern horror genre: the aim was to scare and disturb, with the monsters very often offstage entirely.
CS The New Weird, edited by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer (Tachyon Publications, £7.70) In the beginning, there was the "Old Weird", the fiction of HP Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, precursor of the modern horror genre: the aim was to scare and disturb, with the monsters very often offstage entirely.
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The disturbance regime was dominated by harvesting (59%% of all area disturbed), with lower levels of fire (23%%), and pest/pathogen mortality (18 %).
Chamber disturbed with fragments of wood in debris and bones scattered.
"They don't want their clients disturbed with something like that".
I was fascinated but disturbed with the technology "advances" mentioned in "Stop, Thief!
"These people go on shore and disturbing with their Zodiac boats" — small inflatable craft.
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