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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blocking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an obstruction or hindrance to something, often in contexts related to processes, pathways, or communication.
Example: "The heavy snowfall resulted in a blocking of the main road, causing significant delays for commuters."
Alternatives: "an obstruction of" or "a hindrance to".
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Russia's main reaction is fear for a blocking of detente.
"It has to do with an underinvestment in the have-nots and a blocking of their economic opportunity".
The disorder is caused by a lack of antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) or a blocking of its action.
Dr. Rijs suspected placenta previa, a blocking of the cervix by the placenta that would be dangerous anywhere in the world.
OspA interferes with the response of lymphocytes to proliferative stimuli including a blocking of cell cycle phase progression.
The theory is based on gradual, complex changes in the brain, leading to a blocking of our higher associative processes.
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A block of ice melting.
A block of cheese and yellow mustard.
It is just a block of flats.
All this over a block of wood!
It was a block of flats.
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