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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interference" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe an action of intervening or getting involved in something, often causing disruption or obstruction. Example: "The teacher's constant interference in my project made it difficult for me to complete it on time."
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"Nonphysical interference?
With Interference.
"There's some interference.
"Who runs interference?
We need less interference".
"There is no interference".
That was pass interference.
"This is political interference.
Knowing Interference with Performance.
a. Umpire interference.
Photograph by Interference Archive.
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