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The phrase "interval with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that is marked by certain events or actions. Example: During the interval with her grandfather's passing and her grandmother's illness, Sarah had to take on more responsibilities at home.
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Black arrows point to stratigraphic interval with significant faunal turnovers.
That authority was disrupted by the interval, with the initiative was taken back immediately thereafter.
But the concert's most outstanding performance came after the interval with Sibelius's Fifth Symphony.
Barry also joined the injury list at the interval with a groin problem.
The visitors went in at the interval with an eight‑point lead.
With Bosc converting both, the Dragons went in at the interval with a 22-2 lead.
Thorman's conversion sent his side in at the interval with a 14-12 lead.
England went into the interval with just a glimmer of hope.
Matters improved markedly after the interval, with Motherwell far from outplayed.
But it was a very different picture after the interval, with Murphy dominating proceedings.
Chronologies shown for interval with δ13C data from at least four subfossil pines (AD 519 610).
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