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The phrase "human interference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the impact or involvement of humans in a particular process or environment, often in contexts related to nature, technology, or social issues.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of human interference on local wildlife populations."
Alternatives: "human involvement" or "human impact".
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There's no human interference, either.
Human interference still is present, however.
Human interference is a common frustration for astronomers.
This increases garden productivity while minimizing waste and human interference.
Gully erosion is mostly due to human interference.
Overharvesting, human interference with habitat through jetty construction or other activities are possible culprits.
Their model presented evolution as a process taking place in a nature independent of human interference.
In some cases the reason for its spread has been obvious -- human interference.
The technology feels jarring in this landscape that otherwise hides the marks of human interference.
It's still hard to make a good case for dog evolution without some crucial moment of human interference.
"The ice ages are called off, if you like, by human interference," he said.
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