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The phrase "to disrupt" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an event, action, or situation that prevents something from continuing normally. For example, "The introduction of new technology disrupted the traditional workflow of the office."
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"They want to disrupt".
To disrupt peace negotiations?
"We want to disrupt the industry".
Here, the idea is to disrupt.
Protesters tried to disrupt the service.
He obviously intended to disrupt the interview.
One is an ability to disrupt biofilms.
Terrorists want to disrupt daily life.
Would they try to disrupt the convention?
"We don't want to disrupt the experience".
Politicians have been hesitant to disrupt business.
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