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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly interrupting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that suddenly and unexpectedly disrupts a conversation or event.
Example: "She was speaking passionately about her project when he abruptly interrupted her with a loud comment."
Alternatives: "suddenly cutting off" or "unexpectedly halting".
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Dance sequences are visceral expressions of characters' emotional states, often abruptly interrupting the proceedings.
The heat-treated latex-coated surfaces (Latex 1, Figure 2a and Latex 2, Figure 2b) consisted of very flat top areas with grooves and recesses abruptly interrupting the otherwise rather smooth surface.
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Their discussion was abruptly interrupted by rapid bursts of automatic fire only a few metres away.
He was abruptly interrupted by Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, the head of the main Shiite bloc.
The game was abruptly interrupted by a gang wielding zip guns, knives and tire irons.
His nap abruptly interrupted, Captain Dubois arrived in the cockpit 1min 38secs after the airspeed indicator had failed.
Where is the torrid love scene that is abruptly interrupted by "the conversation" about what birth control method to use?
The sudden change in standing was not a particularly new feeling for Lowell, whose young career was abruptly interrupted in 1999 when he was treated for testicular cancer.
Often a conversation is abruptly interrupted by someone breaking in shouting "hello, hello, hello" and demanding that everyone else get off the line.
And she also spends a great deal of time ensuring that her own family enjoys the stability that she herself did until it was abruptly interrupted.
Around midnight, two bodyguards abruptly interrupted Marois's victory speech, bundling her into the backstage area after a deafening boom rang out.
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