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The phrase "a block on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an obstruction or hindrance in a process or situation.
Example: "There seems to be a block on the progress of the project due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "an obstacle in the" or "a barrier to the".
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China in any event prefers not to deal with ASEAN as a block on the South China Sea: it likes to pick off rival claimants one by one.
They called a block on the baseline.
Manning was pounded to the ground by a block on the interception return.
Here, he simulated a block on the defensive end for about two beats.
NATALIA KISSEL, on an electronic alarm system planned for a block on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
So we have had to put a block on the number of emails our users can send a day.
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We have placed a block on [the customer's] account to stop any further texts and we have credited her account to cover the charges incurred.
But that hedge in the pic on the hotel's website deceptively hides the fact that loungers are chock-a-block on the sand.
Place a block on top of the TNT that matches the surface background.
From Barneys, go west a block on 60th and enter the park's southeast corner.
Suitable incidences were first achieved by gluing a quartz or a glass block on the coverslip.
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