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The phrase "interface with the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a system or program connecting and communicating with another system or program. For example: "This new software will interface with the hardware and allow for smoother operations."
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"Of course we don't interface with the Russians".
The audience's job is to "interface with the landscape".
A good-hearted P.R. man, he insists that Hancock "interface with the public".
When humans interface with the natural environment in a remote setting, you're going to have problems".
"The interface with the bank comes a bit later in the process.
They are the ones who make the local rules, they interface with the companies.
"The enclosure carries all things intended to interface with the outside world," he explained.
"We have limited interface with the Saudis," Captain Bartel, 30, of Oshkosh, Wis., said soberly.
"This woman who, with a limited interface with the world, wrote these sweeping passages.
It's pretty common that the parents rely on their children to interface with the world.
I mean, we're taking people with no work experience, and we're having them interface with the public".
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