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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about interference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to interference in various contexts, such as science, technology, or communication.
Example: "The research paper provides a comprehensive analysis about interference in wireless communication systems."
Alternatives: "regarding interference" or "concerning interference".
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He said that some broadcasters had told the commission that they were as concerned about losing their own listeners as about interference.
That was because the wavelength chosen was officially assigned to Latvia, and for months listeners complained about interference from Soviet programmes.
His visit to Mr. Toledo's home raised questions about interference by the judiciary.
But wireless LAN companies are not the only ones worried about interference.
Its international bureau, which regulates satellite issues, is sympathetic to the industry's concerns about interference.
Those concerned about interference stress the "coexistence" and "cooperation" with commercial radio services.
For the avoidance of doubt, he was talking about interference in his earpiece.
The detectives don't have to worry much about interference from the brass.
Field hockey is an arcane game, with lots of rules about interference, offside and obstruction.
Leaks from CIA officers have appeared, complaining about interference in their work.
But among important Christian swing voters, fears of Iran and Syria appeared to trump concerns about interference from Washington.
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