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The phrase "will be disintegrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process of something breaking down or being destroyed, often in a scientific or metaphorical sense. Example: "If exposed to extreme heat, the material will be disintegrated and lose its structural integrity."
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For example, if the player controls a small star and collides against a medium star, the player will be disintegrated while the AI-controlled star will be reduced to a small star.
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You'll be disintegrating leftovers for years with your new one.
Soft tissues including skin are going to be disintegrated.
If we project ourselves 50 years in the future, when we want to watch something on digital from 2012, it will be gone, disintegrated.
Clusters within the marrow suspension were disintegrated by vigorous pipetting.
1x10 cells each were disintegrated in Trizol reagent (Invitrogen Life Technologies Darmstadtt, Germany).
The tubule epithelial cells were disintegrated, denatured and dropped off.
Muscle nuclei and mitochondria were disintegrated in dys-1 mutants.
It's more that the narrative in my head – that I look OK, that I'm good at my job, that, hey, I made a human and she's turning out to be pretty cool – is in opposition to the louder external narrative that I'm past my peak, that my body is disintegrating, my kid will soon hate me and it's all downhill from here.
Our cultural mores are disintegrating, and vicious circles are being established which will be hard to break.
Marriages are disintegrating.
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