The phrase "gets interrupted" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to the interruption of an event, conversation, or other activity. For example: "Our picnic in the park got interrupted by a sudden rain shower.".
With this, he gets interrupted.
Now and then, their idyll, such as it is, gets interrupted.
In fact, if the iPod's download gets interrupted, your computer will download them automatically.
And then of course it gets interrupted by Carol behaving in the way she does.
Most recently, researchers at George Washington University found that women were "the more interrupted gender" -- getting interrupted even by women.
We get interrupted".
But he keeps getting interrupted.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union