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"I didn't mean to interrupt" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to apologize for interrupting someone or to convey that the interruption was unintentional. Example: "I didn't mean to interrupt your presentation, but I have a quick question."
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"I didn't mean to interrupt you".
"I didn't mean to interrupt dinner," Obama began.
"One day a lady called and said: 'Oh, Mr. Porter, I didn't mean to interrupt you.
So, I didn't mean to interrupt, Kevin.
Mr. GILLMOR: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt except that I was interrupting twice.
I didn't mean to interrupt your work on your nudes especially if they'll be fighting some aesthetic injustice.
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"I don't mean to interrupt, but your mother may be right," says the driver.
I'm sure they didn't mean to interrupt or ban tributes to a deceased person.
I didn't want to interrupt.
I didn't want to interrupt anything".
I didn't bother to interrupt.
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