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The phrase "this has disrupted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has caused a disturbance or interruption to a process, situation, or system. Example: "The recent changes in policy have disrupted our usual workflow, leading to delays in project completion."
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This has disrupted economic activity.
This has disrupted the ability of soil to provide vital ecosystem services.
This has disrupted the equilibrium between fluvial, groundwater and man-made processes, causing the ecological biodiversity to dwindle.
In some ecological communities this has disrupted the synchrony between predators and prey, and has led to subsequent fitness and density declines in the former ([ 9], reviewed by [ 10]).
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Kyrgyz NGO service providers reported that Global Fund funding interruptions were frequently experienced by their organisations, that the problem was getting increasingly common, and that this had disrupted service delivery.
"This operation has disrupted an alleged terrorist attack that could have claimed many lives," he said.
"All this talk has disrupted us and twisted Joleon's mind," said David Moyes, the Everton manager.
"This operation has disrupted an alleged terrorist attack that could have claimed many lives," the acting federal police commissioner, Tony Negus, told reporters in Melbourne.
"This operation has disrupted an alleged terrorist attack that could have claimed many lives," the acting federal police commissioner, Tony Negus, said in Melbourne.
"This corporation has disrupted a native burial ground and bulldozed the Las Pavas community's crops to plant palm.
More likely also this mutation has disrupted the interaction between E210 and H160.
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