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But there’s no shortage of ambition, chutzpah or appetite to provoke dizzying discombobulation among Conservatives.

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“He held out for many, many months, hurt our national security, caused discombobulation to so many servicemembers and didn’t get anything that he wanted.”

Mr. Powell has publicly made the case that the pandemic, the discombobulation of supply chains, war in Ukraine and volatile shifts in consumer spending trends are primarily responsible for price instability.

The campaigns had no shortage of metaphors for the discombobulation, even before Day 3, when the three-ring circus became a two-ringer.

But the journey isn’t just loud to soft — it’s discombobulation to clarity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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