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"susceptible to interference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is vulnerable to interference, disruption or disturbance from outside forces. For example, "Radio signals are particularly susceptible to interference, making them prone to disruption during bad weather."
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Intelligence and communications satellites are also susceptible to interference and data theft.
Plant fluorescence is too susceptible to interference and unsuitable for plant remote sensing monitor.
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in affectively charged situations.
Unbiased next generation sequencing (NGS) is susceptible to interference from host or environmental sequences.
Second, does the retrieval of a sleep-consolidated memory destabilize the memory such that it becomes susceptible to interference again?
The Amphony 1000 ($130), however, a black-sheep model from Germany, uses the 2.4-gigahertz band, which its rivals claim make it more susceptible to interference.
Shortly after Toyota recalled 3.8m cars and trucks to replace their gas pedals with a design less susceptible to interference from floor mats.
Studies suggest that the experience of smelling and tasting wine is extremely susceptible to interference from the cognitive parts of the brain.
Unfortunately, 802.11b signals are also susceptible to interference from microwave ovens, 2.4-gigahertz wireless phones, wireless Bluetooth gadgets and, yes, wireless computers in the house.
AM (amplitude modulation) signals are susceptible to interference from numerous objects, especially as they weaken away from their source.
Wireless network connectivity is also very susceptible to interference from walls, furniture, water-based structures (including people and trees) and electronic devices.
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