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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blockade of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where access or movement is restricted, often in a military or political context.
Example: "The country imposed a blockade of essential supplies to the region, leading to a humanitarian crisis."
Alternatives: "an obstruction of" or "a barrier to".
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Israel has been enforcing a blockade of Gaza since 2007.
He then proclaimed a blockade of the Southern ports.
The Czech Benoni aims for a closed center and a blockade of potential white attackers.
Secondly, Israel and Egypt are reluctant to ease a blockade of Gaza that has crippled the region's economy.
Late last year, protests culminated in a blockade of the main road to the plantation and 40 people were arrested.
Activists are discussing direct action, which could include organising a blockade of roads between Devon and Cornwall.
Hamas wants a blockade of Gaza by both Israel and Egypt to be lifted.
On April 19 and 27, 1861, Lincoln issued proclamations authorizing a blockade of Confederate ports.
Last Thursday in New Brunswick near the Elsipogtog First Nation, we were told the government had enforced an injunction against a blockade of a US shale gas company.
A blockade of British refineries and storage depots broke up today and oil trucks rumbled past company gates unimpeded for the first time in a week.
Earlier on Friday, security forces scuffled with strikers to break a blockade of a major refinery near Paris.
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