Collocations withdisruption
These are words often used in combination withdisruption.
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economic disruption
There is almost complete economic disruption.
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endocrine disruption
There are significant gaps in our understanding of the causes of endocrine disruption in wild fish and this has hindered the process of hazard identification.
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major disruption
Patients from such areas need to travel vast distances, with major disruption to their families.
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massive disruption
There has been massive disruption in our plants.
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minimal disruption
Also, there should be minimal disruption to users, avoiding loss of data and significant delays in processing.
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potential disruption
The gendered doctrines of separate spheres - female domesticity and male superiority - begin to show strain under this potential disruption.
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risk of disruption
We received a report that there was a risk of disruption.
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serious disruption
There will be serious disruption.
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severe disruption
In most cases there is severe disruption to interpersonal relationships which may exacerbate existing problems.
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significant disruption
Further, disturbances on this strike are known which show significant disruption of the ground without any recorded dip-slip.
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temporary disruption
For the population of drug users, imprisonment is a temporary disruption of their drug use.
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widespread disruption
With much transport also diverted, this provoked widespread disruption in other economic activities.
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