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The phrase 'fewer interruptions' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of making a comparison between a past and present situation. For example, "We've seen fewer interruptions in our workflow since we introduced the new system."
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With fewer interruptions, some actors find it easier to develop their characters.
Next time he switches on his out of office, he can expect far fewer interruptions.
I'd like it if there were more football, fewer interruptions and no injuries.
If you develop people, it means fewer phone calls and fewer interruptions when you're on vacation.
"There are fewer interruptions and less stress when kids are out of the house," said Dr. Gorchoff, at Berkeley.
Conclusion: There do seem to be fewer interruptions in my household, at least when I'm on the phone.
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But if they don't write back, great, that's one less notification the app needs to send and one fewer interruption to the user's day.
Jews have lived in Hebron with few interruptions since ancient times, but they had infrequent control.
This territorial hierarchy has continued, with only a few interruptions, down to present-day Chinese government.
In the end, the year 2000 issue, often referred to as Y2K, caused very few interruptions.
The village has kept alive the nearly 400-year-old tradition with few interruptions.
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