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The phrase "Will impede" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will obstruct or hinder progress or action in a future context. Example: "The new regulations will impede our ability to innovate and compete in the market."
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But politics will impede them.
That will impede putting it right.
Noncompliance with obligations will impede progress.
"Maybe somebody will impede him before he takes off.
The new rules will impede Clear Channel's future expansion.
Some claim that monetary easing will impede restructuring.
"I don't know how that will impede [Arya's] life.
Pay aside, spouses may object to moves that they expect will impede their own career development.
As the statue nears completion it seems little will impede its inauguration.
"Its disposal for a short-term gain will impede economic innovation and growth".
The doctors warn that her dependence on Mark will impede her recovery.
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