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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are interfering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action where someone or something is causing disruption or hindrance to another person or process.
Example: "The loud construction noise outside are interfering with my ability to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "are obstructing" or "are hindering".
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We are interfering with major geological forces.
"I think the Iranians are interfering in Iraq's affairs.
"People are interfering by getting much too close," he says.
There, politicians are interfering in absolutely everything, especially football.
We are interfering with the planet's life support systems.
"When the taboos are interfering with basic needs, we have the responsibility to address them".
"They must get arrested because they are interfering with the rights of other citizens".
I don't know why they are interfering so much in Iraqi affairs".
We are very concerned that politicians are interfering with electoral processes for highly political purposes".
"Personal issues are interfering with her ability to concentrate," one warned.
When schools are built, they destroy them, and some neighboring countries are interfering in our affairs.
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