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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly disrupted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or state that has been completely thrown into disorder or chaos. Example: "The sudden storm utterly disrupted the outdoor concert, forcing everyone to seek shelter."
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It was, of course, not just Saigon's daily routine that had been utterly disrupted.
Data populism, in other words, is one issue on which the populist left does have a genuine advantage, but only if it understands that the traditional progressive agenda, like everything else these days, has been utterly disrupted by digital technology.
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From giving every viewer an IMAX-worthy "best seat in the house" to letting people interact with a film's narrative and pause to reveal character backstories, VR has the power to utterly disrupt the passive film viewing experience.
It has the potential to utterly disrupt the market".
SOPA and PIPA could utterly disrupt this practice.
All three are testaments to visionary founders with a strong will who aren't afraid to utterly disrupt their companies and cannibalize their own businesses.
Put simply, FundersClub could utterly disrupt venture capital, democratize investment in private companies, and ensure any founder has easy access to enough funding to pursue a great idea.
Those of you familiar with the incredible rise of Twilio, which came along to utterly disrupt the communications world, will be interested to hear that another player plans to do the same, but this time in the staid and tricky area of emerging markets.
Turning all this into a simple, free SDK (not requiring $15-3315-33side appapp which does not spam the user and allows them to tailor the experience would utterly disrupt how this technology could be applied and literally set it free from physical beacons.
And, they will utterly disrupt the current manufacturing, distribution and retailing system.
Because New York relies so much on foot traffic, these people often utterly disrupt the flow in the subway or on the street, and then complain that New Yorkers are "rude" when we do not accommodate their interference with our lives.
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