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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid interfering with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of not disrupting or obstructing a process, activity, or situation.
Example: "In order to maintain a peaceful environment, we must avoid interfering with the ongoing discussions."
Alternatives: "refrain from disrupting" or "steer clear of hindering".
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to avoid interfering with (or be interfered by) other licensed or unlicensed wireless systems in the vicinity.
Some frequency bands are left unused to avoid interfering with radio astronomy and other scientific efforts.
In fact, one should always avoid interfering with someone else's garden.
He meant, I suppose, to avoid interfering with the news, but it came out all wrong.
Only six passengers could get a signal at one time — to avoid interfering with the aircraft equipment.
The quiet period had been imposed to avoid interfering with China's Chang'e-4 landing on the moon's far side.
To avoid interfering with Treasury issuance, the Fed would probably keep the maturity of such bills below 30 days.8.8
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Bush did not include New Orleans on his itinerary in part to avoid interfering with emergency operations.
Television executives had looked at other locations but were blocked by airline flight plans, bird migratory patterns and the need to avoid interfering with other cities' signals.
The new service would fall within existing television bands, but would use smart radio techniques to avoid interfering with local television channels.
The builders had to create an artificial peninsula and island to avoid interfering with Baltic water flows and bird and fish life.
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