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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interfere with your schoolwork" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is hindering or disrupting one's ability to complete their school assignments or studies. Example: "Playing video games late into the night can interfere with your schoolwork the next day, causing you to be tired and less focused in class."
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If you do find that special boy or girl, make sure he/she doesn't interfere with your schoolwork.
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Try not to let caring for it interfere with your health, chores, extracurricular activities, or schoolwork.
With this information in mind, you may take some time to reflect: do your symptoms interfere with your ability to perform tasks like completing schoolwork, performing at work, or engaging in relationships?
"But their inefficiency should not interfere with your data collection.
Will it interfere with your inflight neural network connection?
And don't let your studies interfere with your education".
You know, it does interfere with your relationships".
2. Does your asthma interfere with your participation in this activity?
This may interfere with your TV signals.
These factors may interfere with your chances.
They will interfere with your view.
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