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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be disrupted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a possibility for disruption, either in the future or present. For example: "The power grid may be disrupted if there is a bad storm."
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When treated like an object rather than a sentient being, animals will always object! Think Ahead Your pet's routine may be disrupted by your holiday plans.
All the more likely, then, that supplies may be disrupted.
There is an outside chance that Tuesday and Wednesday may be disrupted too.
Feeling miffed that your commute may be disrupted by the Republican National Convention in late August?
"People should remember not to drive through floodwater and be aware travel may be disrupted," she said.
The movement may be disrupted, but U.S. officials concede that it will be almost impossible to totally dismantle it.
Shipments of copper, Chile's leading export, and fresh fruit just coming into season may be disrupted by a long strike.
Golf in the Arab world may be disrupted by noises off the green, but hurricanes are all but unknown.
Crude oil futures rose above $46 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange amid worries that supplies from Iraq, Russia or Venezuela may be disrupted.
You must to have a clear view of the southern sky for satellite to work best, and service may be disrupted by inclement weather.
The price of Brent crude oil is up 16 percent since the start of this year on concerns that Iranian supply may be disrupted because of Western sanctions.
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