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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interferes with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe actions or behaviors that disrupt or impede something or someone. Example: His constant talking interferes with my ability to concentrate on my work.
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INFLATION interferes with price signals.
It interferes with emotions.
It interferes with homework.
"Love interferes with everything".
"Nothing interferes with my health.
It interferes with our life.
It interferes with the experience.
He rarely interferes with the child-rearing.
Taxol interferes with the shrinking.
"Speaking interferes with cognitive processes," he said.
And nothing interferes with his surf sessions.
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