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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am interference" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper context or structure to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The signal is experiencing am interference, which is affecting the quality of the transmission."
Alternatives: "an interference" or "interference issues".
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am interference
noun
The act of interfering with something, or something that interferes.
Exact(1)
An overlay system in which narrowband AM signals interfere with a broadband multicarrier system is considered in the fourth paper "Narrowband AM interference cancellation for broadband multicarrier systems," by D. Van Welden and H. Steendam.
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He thinks the whole thing is interference.
"Interception of communications is interference with democratic rights.
If it's interference, is it interference off the face-off?
The larger problem with the wireless gadgets, though, may not be silliness -- it's interference.
"We first asked whether there was interference and who caused it," he said.
"If there had been interference, I would have resigned," he said.
"The US method was interference in Chinese domestic affairs, and this is totally unacceptable to China.
"There is absolutely no direct evidence that there is interference with implantation," she said.
Venezuela's foreign minister says this would be "interference" in Colombian affairs.
It is interference only when the batter intentionally gets in the way of the fielder".
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