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"meddle in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to inserting oneself or one's opinions into a situation that does not involve them. Example: "I don't want to meddle in their business, so I'm staying out of it."
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Businessmen no longer meddle in politics.
They always meddle in our affairs".
They followed Shariatmadari, and they didn't meddle in politics.
Nor would it meddle in the detail of compensation packages.
The fans do not meddle in the on-field decisions.
No one likes anyone to meddle in their jobs.
"He said he absolutely did not meddle in our election.
Bangladesh's neighbours are unable and perhaps unwilling to meddle in the political deadlock.
He exists in the real world and has begun to meddle in it.
Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary, this week warned Iran not to meddle in Basra.
But the mayor has typically resisted outside efforts to meddle in his decisions.
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