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"potentially interfering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that may cause interference or disruption at some time in the future. For example, "The proposed new highway could potentially interfere with the natural environment of nearby wildlife."
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Having these intense relationships with patients can be emotionally exhausting, potentially interfering with our work.
Mr. Lhota did not specify how the inspector general would endanger New Yorkers, beyond potentially "interfering" with the role of the police commissioner.
In theoretical terms, the recording reifies a specific moment, potentially interfering with a composition's ability to live and change and breathe by fixing a single iteration as the "authoritative" version.
Genetic engineering of soil-borne bacteria ensures the minimization of potentially interfering soil factors.
The influence of various substances as compounds potentially interfering with the determination of methyldopa was studied under optimum conditions.
Patients with clinical factors potentially interfering with phrenic nerve stimulation, who had a tracheostomy, or who were unable to follow simple orders were excluded (Additional file 1: exclusion criteria).
There are many potential ligands for this particular receptor, and although he'd blocked them all in the mice, he couldn't do that in a person without potentially interfering with vital signaling pathways that could produce myriad serious side effects.
Some have criticized the Star's story for potentially interfering with the ongoing police investigation.
Ectopic expression of miRNA target sequences may be of concern in potentially interfering with the endogenous miRNA machinery.
Thus, we first examined if the presence of antibiotics in the media might induce non-specific nanoparticle clustering, potentially interfering with the assay's carbohydrate specificity.
This resulted in a mean 7.7 events per month per patient potentially interfering with erythropoiesis.
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