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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into disorder" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something becomes chaotic or disorganized.
Example: "The sudden change in management led the office into disorder, with papers scattered everywhere."
Alternatives: "into chaos" or "into disarray."
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PAGE A10 GUINEA SINKS DEEPER INTO DISORDER The junior military officers in Guinea who claimed they had seized power in a coup attempt said they might not give up control of the country for two years and even went ahead to name one of their own as president.
Or maybe even by entropy, the cliff's decline into disorder.
Before its temporary closing, the university had deteriorated into disorder.
The Republican primary calendar has fallen into disorder.
"Experience shows that political influence over central banks always leads into disorder.
(The basic idea is that energy disperses over time; heat turns cold, order deteriorates into disorder).
But the alternative is worse: a collapse of the eurozone, Britain's prime market, into disorder and resurgent nationalism.
After a few minutes, the meeting slipped into disorder, with tribesmen shouting at one another and the imam.
Since 1978, as El Salvador slid into disorder, she had been compiling for the archdiocese a book of the dead.
And the company's business calendar was changed by a month, throwing production and finance operations into disorder.
Dr. Villani, a Frenchman, looked at how order falls apart into disorder in systems like colliding gas molecules.
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