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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it interferes with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how one thing negatively affects or disrupts another.
Example: "The loud construction noise outside interferes with my ability to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "it disrupts" or "it hinders".
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Rather, it interferes with its ATPase activity and interaction with a-actin.
It interferes with emotions.
It interferes with homework.
It interferes with our life.
It interferes with the experience.
It interferes with an honest, emotional statement.
It's a big deal; it interferes with people's lives".
It interferes with the freedom of the press.
But not when it interferes with MPs, it seems.
And if it interferes with the operation of the airplane, it could have disastrous consequences".
But in movies it's become a fear, because people believe it interferes with the financial upside.
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