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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are intrusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unwelcome or disruptive, often in the context of behavior or actions that interfere with others.
Example: "The constant notifications from the app are intrusive and make it difficult to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "are unwelcome" or "are disruptive".
Dictionary
are intrusive
noun
An igneous rock that is forced, while molten, into cracks or between other layers of rock
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The principal components of the Ferrar are: intrusive — Ferrar Dolerite sills and dikes, and Dufek intrusion; pyroclastic — the Prebble, Mawson and Exposure Hill Formations; effusive — the Kirkpatrick Basalt.
Automobiles, too, are intrusive, ubiquitous and sometimes even deadly.
Other measurement methods are intrusive and very time consuming.
The writer complains that some things the city has to offer are intrusive rather than welcome.
The theory seems to be that the pictures are intrusive, or possibly hurtful, to bereaved families.
These are intrusive questions, but that's the essence of good oversight.
These intense observations are intrusive and may result in untoward stimulation of the patient.
But many parents have complained that the surveys are intrusive and provide children with an almanac of bad behavior.
The surrounding elements of acting, directing and design are so irrelevant that, as good as they are, they are intrusive.
The reasons for this are that the techniques lack robustness, while others are intrusive to the process or completely uneconomical.
The Dumpster situation may seem minor, but often it pits business owners against residents, who say the bins are intrusive, unhealthy and unsightly.
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