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Discover Ludwig"with disruptive" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the following noun is causing disruption or is associated with disruption. For example: The new technology caused a lot of disruption, with disruptive effects throughout the industry.
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In fact, it generates confusing information in cases of disruptions with disruptive phase different from 45 ms.
But how should the state deal with disruptive students, failing schools, school financing?
Finally, Mr. Lundahl said, the chancellor's reorganization upset old systems for dealing with disruptive students.
The college overhauled its procedures for dealing with disruptive students last year.
Nimble newcomers were supposed to blow incumbents to bits with disruptive technologies.
In 2008 Gordon Brown promised to target "more than 110,000 problem families with disruptive young people".
With disruptive pricing and convenient locations, we expect the UK value segment will continue to grow double-digit percentage.
Children may now, for example, be diagnosed with "disruptive mood dysregulation disorder"—what used to be known as temper tantrums.
Rather than chop and change ministerial posts with disruptive frequency, Mr Cameron has yet to hold a sweeping reshuffle.
Come May 22nd, there will surely be more children diagnosed with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, since that is a category new to the D.S.M.-5.
Social housing providers play a vital role in tackling ASB and have been successful in resolving the majority of cases through early intervention with disruptive residents.
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