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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Disrupt

'disrupt someone's schedule'

Could I use this phrase if I wanted to say that somebody did something and I had to change my plans because of that? For instance, let's say that my friend was supposed to meet me but was an hour late and I had to reschedule my hair appointment.

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Yes - that inconvenience has disrupted your schedule.

  • Yes - that inconvenience has disrupted your schedule.
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Yes - that inconvenience has disrupted your schedule.

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