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The phrase "interfere the process" is not correct in English
The correct expression would be "interfere with the process." You can use it when discussing how one action or event disrupts or hinders another process. Example: "The unexpected changes in regulations may interfere with the process of project approval."
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And if that was the case, I didn't want to interfere with the process".
"He laughed, meaning, Don't interfere with the process of creation".
Founding relationships on convenience or ambiguity can interfere with the process of claiming the people we love.
Recent research shows that when your brain retrieves newly encoded information, it suppresses older related information so that it does not interfere with the process of recall.
One kind of protofibril seems to interfere with the process of memory consolidation, he said, and may explain why people experience mild cognitive impairment in middle age.
Compounds of cigarette smoke interfere with the process.
Society suffers when pinheads in Washington or Brussels interfere with the process.
"We didn't interfere with the process and tell people who to pick.
He added however: "We can't interfere with the process really.
The orifice between top and bottom must be sculpted by hand, because measuring instruments interfere with the process.
Moreover, microRNA can selectively down-regulate the accumulation of transcripts in a cell or interfere with the process of translation.
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