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The phrase "intrude from" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where something is entering or encroaching upon a space or situation, but it may require additional context for clarity. Example: "The noise seemed to intrude from the neighboring apartment, disrupting our peaceful evening."
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But in Shostakovich, forces intrude from outside.
There seemed to be no policy area where Mr. Clinton hesitated to intrude, from school uniforms to class size, from testing to after-school programs.
In "The Artist's Family" (1927), painted a decade later, his wife, daughter and infant son fill the frame, while he seems to intrude from the right, like a handyman with bad teeth who usually keeps to the barn.
This implies that the source type may not be a very important factor in daily life activities when transportation noises intrude from the façade.
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Every form has a double life and nature intrudes from all sides.
There is no quiet glass there, and road noise intrudes from the trunk.
The fighting taking place outside – gunfire, explosions and screams are heard – intrudes from time to time.
She was troubled, however, by corrupt practices in land purchase and development intruding from Naples.
But, she added, "another, more eventful world intrudes from time to time in the form of fan letters to the other Elizabeth Taylor.
Noises intruding from outside, like tire-on-pavement hiss, wind howl and traffic thrum, have been engineered down to a satisfying level.
His prime visual trope is the unforeseen eruption of violence that intrudes from offscreen, suggesting a boundless universe of ambient menace.
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