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Discover LudwigThe word "interferes" is correct and commonly used in written English
Interferes means to come between or get in the way of something, causing disruption or hindrance. Example: The loud music from the party next door interfered with my ability to study for my exam.
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The BBC is still the great benchmark of broadcasting and woe betide anybody who interferes with the BBC".
In one - and only one - Dutch family a single change interferes with nerve transmission.
It interferes with the radio mics in the auditorium sending a stuttering blast of feedback across the hall.
The state increasingly interferes with the Slovak economy.
Yet the government still interferes with international transactions whenever peso depreciation and inflation threaten economic trouble.
"A strong government does not mean a government that interferes and intervenes in all affairs," he said in a speech to clergy.
Second, a common component of TB treatment, rifampicin, interferes with many of the most popular antiretrovirals for HIV.However, a study published in the Lancet and presented this week offers hope for a new generation of treatment.
In particular, they are divided on how much of a support structure or scaffold they need to provide for the cells, and what building materials are the most suitable.Dr Forgacs believes that any type of scaffold interferes with a cell's natural biology.
It may be that the artist's studio interferes with our romantic notion of the tortured genius.
Research is under way into exactly how the malaria parasite interferes with the placenta's normal action to protect the fetus from infections.
Cigarette-makers say plain packaging interferes with their commercial freedom to differentiate their products from their rivals' and will cause counterfeit trade to rise.Tributes were paid to Peter Wallenberg, one of Sweden's leading industrialists, who has died aged 88.
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