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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blockage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an obstruction or hindrance in various contexts, such as medical, mechanical, or metaphorical situations.
Example: "The doctor explained that the patient was experiencing a blockage in the arteries, which could lead to serious health issues if not addressed."
Alternatives: "an obstruction" or "a hindrance".
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One considered a blockage.
There was a blockage somewhere, he said.
But at the moment there is a blockage somewhere.
One was thrown into the toilet and caused a blockage.
It is apparently a blockage in an information system.
If it does not, that means there is a blockage.
A blockage damages that part of the heart.
WIENER: Sometimes a fireplace smokes not because of a blockage.
This also leads to a blockage of electrical conduction.
A left knee injury was cited - "a blockage of the knee" was the translation.
Lily, the maid, fetched the doctor to their country house near Dublin; he diagnosed a blockage.
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