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The word "interfering" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that is typically used to describe someone who is intervening or meddling in something where they have no business. For example, "John was accused of interfering in the investigation when he began asking questions without authorization."
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In Javid's letter, dated 12 March, the minister voiced his concern about the risk that the revived censorship proposal would be used "otherwise than intended, not least given the difficulty of defining extremism, and the consequent likelihood of the government being seen to be interfering with freedom of speech without sufficient justification".
From his chair in the producer's office, Ecclestone has been busily interfering with the F1 script for decades.
Earlier this year Ukip leader Nigel Farage said: "The European court is interfering again with British justice.
The annual figures have emerged at the start of an election campaign that will feature Conservative threats to withdraw the UK from the European convention on the grounds that Europe is interfering in British judicial independence.
It intensified when in a provocative speech, Rouhani asked hardliners to stop "interfering in people's lives".
Ibrahim believes the government has currently lost all credibility by curbing and censoring the press, interfering with the judiciary and escaping accountability for its actions by influencing the "free and fair elections" process.
They were formed during the late 19th century to defend the interests of Catholics against liberal and secular nation-states increasingly interfering in two core areas of church activity: education and the family.
However, amid worries about whether ministers could arbitrarily interfere in the running of the charter body, Letwin proposed the five-page bill to prevent the government of the day interfering with its constitution.
Ministers have been accused by a cross-party group of peers of trying to "bury" the results of the biggest ever Whitehall examination of European Union powers, after it found no evidence that the EU was interfering excessively in any aspect of British life.
With its nuclear programme, it emerged as the new regional power, influencing not only the outcome of the Iraq war but also interfering in the fabric of Arab society and politics through its patronage of Shia communities and Sunni political groups, notably Hamas.
What engineers at iBiquity found was that they could squeeze a compressed digital signal into that buffer and still have 100 kilohertz left over to prevent their signal from interfering with a neighbouring station's.The company has designed a chipset that can not only process the old analogue signal, but also combine it with two new digital streams.
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