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"intrusion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an unwanted or inappropriate entry into an area or situation. For example, "The police were called to investigate the intrusion of a suspicious individual into the school grounds".
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The intrusion of public life.
Baseball has resisted the wholesale intrusion of replay.
*Eliminate the visual intrusion of bridge and highways.
The regulars stirred, surprised by the sudden intrusion of daylight.
The intrusion of faith-based treatment is pernicious.
They are all shocked by the unimaginable intrusion of strangers into Highbury.
The intrusion of electronic devices was minimal, to avoid neurological and attentional disruption.
The intrusion of bald "real life" means that Mailer has to reckon with another person.
Narcolepsy may be described as an intrusion of REM sleep into the waking hours.
Some may see the ride as the unwarranted intrusion of Disneyfication.
A reader swept up in a story is apt to resent the intrusion of brass tacks.
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