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The phrase "a blocker for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that prevents or hinders progress or action in a specific context.
Example: "The lack of funding is a blocker for the project's development."
Alternatives: "an obstacle to" or "a hindrance to".
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But the Johns Hopkins researchers created a blocker for the system to see if it could fight cancer.
Kuhn made himself valuable on special teams and as a blocker for Grant.
Becht will be especially useful as a blocker for the run in the Jets' red-zone offense.
Christian was used by the 12-2 Falcons primarily as a blocker for running back Jamal Anderson.
"Sterile Feral" constructs consist of a stage-specific promoter, a blocker for a critical developmental gene and a repressible element.
Still, a combination of Way as a blocker for Brown, who is 235 pounds, may be too tantalizing for the Giants to overlook.
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Third, psalmotoxin 1, a blocker specific for the ASIC1a channel, largely inhibited proton-activated currents.
One such example is combination treatment with a Ras inhibitor and a glycolysis blocker for pancreatic tumor cells.
Due to concerns for rising blood sugar levels one participant switched hypertensive treatment from a thiazide diuretic to a beta blocker for seven weeks during the Paleolithic diet.
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