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"interfere in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone or something getting involved in a situation or taking action in a way that is not wanted or welcomed. For example: "The government refused to interfere in the situation between the two countries."
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Don't interfere in our business.
We can't interfere in corporate governance".
I don't interfere in politics".
"I ain't trying to interfere in nothing.
"The government shouldn't interfere in this".
"They didn't interfere in our books.
Don't interfere in someone else's job".
Congo's neighbours promised not to interfere in its internal affairs.
He said he would not interfere in the judicial process.
"We prefer not to interfere in the Sunni decision.
I didn't interfere in this constitutional committee's work.
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