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The phrase "a bit blocked off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is partially obstructed or inaccessible, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The road is a bit blocked off due to construction, so we need to find an alternative route."
Alternatives: "somewhat obstructed" or "partially closed".
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In the corner they have got a bit blocked off where there is a hole in the ground.
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Google's second foray into television, Android TV, has been a bit slow off the starting blocks in some respects – app support was one area where it definitely felt a little threadbare.
A block away it was blocked off.
Management got a bit pissed off".
"A bit cut off, really".
A bit off-balance and way off target.
It seems a bit off, though.
"I just think the timing was a bit off".
"They were a bit off, almost depressed".
A bit askew, off-kilter.
But Clemens is perhaps a bit off-message.
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