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For some time prior to the war, the British government had interjected itself into the politics of Iraq, Persia, Afghanistan, and Egypt for this reason.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

“He had interjected himself into several conversations. He would step in and give a very aggressive statement that wasn’t pertinent,” Brame said.

From Washington Post • Sep. 25, 2022

Pundits were baffled that Pelosi had interjected herself into a Senate primary, and assumed it was because she is still fiercely loyal to the Kennedys, whom she has known for decades.

From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2020

Into her last question she had interjected a spirit of ownership in which he saw future woe.

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen

"True for you, Tim!" the porter had interjected softly; and seizing Milbanke's arm, he had swung him into the trap, precisely as he had swung the luggage a few seconds previously.

From The Gambler A Novel by Thurston, Katherine Cecil

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