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Use "interfere in" when referring to involvement or interruption in personal matters or life.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • Please stop interfering into my romantic life.
  • Please stop interfering in my romantic life.
  • Please stop interfering with my romantic life.
  • Please stop interfering for my romantic life.
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct phrase is "interfering in" because "interfere in" is the proper collocation used when referring to involvement or interruption in personal matters. The preposition "in" is typically used for general involvement, while "with" is more specific when something is involved directly, and "for" is used for purpose or reason, which doesn't fit here.
- Option (A) "into" is incorrect because "interfere into" is not the correct phrase to use in this context. The preposition "into" suggests movement or direction, which is not applicable here.
- Option (C) "with" is also incorrect because "interfere with" refers to interrupting or disturbing something actively, but in this context, "in" is the more neutral and grammatically correct option.
- Option (D) "for" is incorrect because it does not express the intended meaning of involvement or interference in someone's personal life.
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