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The phrase "to interfere with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action that disrupts a situation or process. For example: "The noise from the construction next door interfered with our concentration."
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"They never seemed to interfere with anyone.
"I'm not going to interfere with that".
"We like to interfere with our surfaces".
Working should certainly never be allowed to interfere with school.
We can't allow this to interfere with what we're doing".
"It is unconstitutional to interfere with religious teachings".
So she had no possibility to interfere with anything.
And she had no mother to interfere with her adventures.
They don't want to interfere with nature," he said.
It was absolutely terrifying, and difficult to interfere with".
"People knew not to interfere with the work".
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