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The phrase "an interference from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing disruptions or interruptions caused by an external source or factor.
Example: "The experiment was affected by an interference from the surrounding electromagnetic fields."
Alternatives: "a disruption caused by" or "an obstruction from".
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β l, i n = 1 if FBS k serves UE i. n ki denotes the number of walls in the path, n0 denotes the effect of an interference from a MBS and additive white Gaussian noise.
However, Angle lost his next match against Magnus due to an interference from Roode.
Melina dropped the Women's Championship to McCool at The Bash after an interference from Fox and failed to regain the championship at Night of Champions.
James and Love fought in the main event, with Candice Michelle as a guest referee, where Love pinned James after an interference from Velvet Sky.
Rayne received her rematch for the title on the following week's episode of Impact!, but was again defeated by Love, after an interference from Velvet Sky, who accompanied Love to the ring.
On October 20, 2013 at Bound for Glory, Hardy debuted a new theme song and competed in his first Ultimate X match for the TNA X Division Championship but was unsuccessful as Chris Sabin won the match after an interference from Velvet Sky.
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Q: Has there ever been any interference from BP? A: None that I've seen.
Twenty-eight batsmen had been dismissed in this match without any interference from a fieldsman or wicketkeeper.
The Idea for Liberland For so long, people from all around the world have clung to the idea of living in a free state, a place where there is a minimal interference from a centralized government.
He has never drawn an interference call from a catcher.
Previous studies have identified an interference effect from dangerous objects on prepared responses.
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