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The phrase "as meddling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behavior that is intrusive or interfering in a situation that does not concern the person involved.
Example: "She was often seen as meddling in her friends' relationships, offering unsolicited advice."
Alternatives: "as intrusive" or "as interfering".
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Russia condemns such demands as meddling in internal affairs.
Sri Lanka's rulers see all this as meddling.
In the end, that will do for the city's smoky culture as much as meddling government.
That trip too will inevitably be seen by Washington as meddling.
Some see this as meddling in the internal affairs of a member state.
But he did not want to be seen as "meddling" in Iranian internal affairs.
In Mr. Liu's case, Chinese officials have dismissed calls by Western governments as meddling.
A senior American official in Washington acknowledged that there was worry within the Bush administration about being seen as meddling.
Volkswagen has said little about the Golfsburg campaign, aware that it risks being perceived as meddling in municipal affairs.
Associates of the president said he favors Mr. Schwarzenegger but does not want to be seen as meddling.
One might have expected such activism by Mr. Peres to rile the Israeli public and be seen as meddling.
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