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"lead to a disintegration" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to cause something to break apart or fall apart. Example: The economic crisis in the country has led to a disintegration of the government, causing chaos and instability.
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Soad Shalaby, a spokesperson for Egypt's National Council for Women, said: "How would this declaration lead to a disintegration of society?
All the reactions create changes in the organic structure caused by alterations in the chemical bonding and may lead to a disintegration of an object [1, 4].
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Stroke causes extensive cellular loss that leads to a disintegration of the afflicted brain tissue.
Employers have the upper hand in these transactions, and that has led to a disintegration of living wages and stable work arrangements.
Any indication that the US might be hurrying towards the exit would inevitably lead to a chaotic disintegration of the 48-nation coalition fighting the insurgency, they said.
By contrast, in a scenario without polities to reduce emissions, future warming is very likely to lead to a widespread disintegration of permafrost by the end of this century.
This led "to a total disintegration of social structures," according to the author, but the consequences of this flight are not shown.
It is seen that an exposure to water vapor leads to a substantial disintegration of the spinel structure into a variety of locally different structures that all exhibit a diffuse [211] diffraction pattern, which is indistinguishable from the one shown in Fig. 7a.
Their captivity led to a near disintegration of the community and ended only when Tipu was killed by the British at the Battle of Seringapatam on 4 May 1799, during the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War.
Reduced almond size led to a faster disintegration rate (shorter half time) and a higher level of swelling.
Furthermore, the slow disintegration rate will lead to a slow stomach emptying rate and an increased feeling of fullness.
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