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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interference of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing disruptions or interruptions caused by something, often in scientific, technical, or social discussions. Example: "The interference of the external factors led to unexpected results in the experiment."
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He disapproved of the students' actions, but he objected to the interference of the regents.
The rivalry that ensued led to the first interference of the temporal authorities in papal elections.
This aerial focusing method avoids interference of the ground-glass structure with sharpness assessment.
"And then there is the interference of the executive in the judiciary, which has been constant and unbearable.
But Bhutto's inexperience, her imperious manner and the constant interference of the army prevented the government from making much headway.
It would have looked like an attempt to explain the Revolution because of the interference of the Jews".
My only explanation is that this couldn't have happened without interference of the higher power," the zoo director said.
In the United States regulation has been voluntary, a way for private enterprise to forestall the interference of the government.
The possible interference of the mixing cations was also investigated.
Consequently, the interference of the leftmost column vector is nominal.
The noticeable diffraction and interference of the dynamic ripples are also observed.
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