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The phrase "utterly disruptive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how disruptive something can be. For example, "The factory shutdown was utterly disruptive for the local economy."
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It was an utterly disruptive experience with the psychic tables and chairs in my neatly ordered world trashed and me sitting in the road wondering what just happened and how to make it home.
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He needs a dramatic, disruptive policy drawn from his utterly shrewd sense of how to control politics, people, and the future of this country.
The BNP also looks utterly broken, unable to persuade followers to return to disruptive street protests against Sheikh Hasina, whether over court cases or elections.By contrast, the prime minister looks increasingly content.
Or disruptive.
Utterly glorious.
Utterly absurd.
Utterly ridiculous.
A: Utterly.
This could be disruptive.
Utterly devastated.
"Yes, utterly.
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