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the disruption of
noun
An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
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But what about the disruption of booing?
Her concerns are for the disruption of her household.
Edgeworth, like her character, enjoys the disruption of elegance.
She is angry about the disruption of so many lives and livelihoods.
Even groups that plan civil disobedience debate how to interpret the disruption of "business as usual".
The disruption of supplies has already pushed up prices, particularly of vegetables and fruits.
Lake Chad is no exception: the disruption of local livelihoods is exacerbating regional insecurity.
The disruption of technological change is greater than at any time since the industrial revolution.
The disruption of the summit meeting was a huge embarrassment to the government.
And children may suffer from the disruption of their ties to a father figure.
The disruption of terror attacks trumps privacy concerns when it comes to bulk interception.
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