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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interruptions from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing disturbances or disruptions caused by someone or something.
Example: "The meeting was delayed due to interruptions from the construction noise outside."
Alternatives: "disruptions caused by" or "disturbances from".
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Interruptions from Rick Zouad, the sommelier, are welcome, though.
Interruptions from a supervisor were found to reduce primary task completion time whereas interruptions from a peer increased primary task completion time.
Enduring insults and interruptions from the scrum, he persisted in trying to explain his perspective.
After several interruptions from Arkadina, his actress mother, he abandons the play in a huff.
Although dotted with interruptions from the wind gusting through the tent, each speech was deeply heartfelt.
Benjamin worked on the project, with periodic interruptions, from 1927 until his death 13 years later.
There were no background noises, no interruptions from "call waiting," no long-distance charges.
Sharpless begins to read the letter, with joyful interruptions from Butterfly ("Letter Duet").
"We're always scrambling," Mrs. Sousa said by phone while simultaneously fielding interruptions from her two children.
But the temperature guarantees that when she wants to concentrate on her work, interruptions from her family will be minimal.
He says: "My university offers great conditions for studying without interruptions from the noise and bustle of the city.
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