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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about blocked" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation or topic related to something being blocked, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I need to discuss the issues about blocked access to the website."
Alternatives: "regarding the blockage" or "concerning the obstruction".
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The operations center's Twitter feed alerted followers about blocked streets and alternate routes.
In any city, people would carp about blocked roadways or damaged roofs.
There might also be problems, like a message about blocked ports, or issues with the adb program.
War! Kill! Hate!" on the imposing Chant, or ranting about blocked toilets on Double Trouble, his petulant poetry confronts, amuses, disturbs and enlightens.
Residents have complained about blocked sidewalks and open garbage bags spilling flowers, while merchants complain that parking and traffic problems have made it prohibitively difficult for customers to visit their stores.
Sharing the information about blocked road segments among evacuees will improve their evacuation movements.
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BRUSSELS, March 13 - Mario Monti knows something about blocking deals.
Neither had acted in V.R. "What about blocking?" FitzGerald said.
"This is not about blocking sites, but about being accountable to a real person".
The fear is that the Ukrainians may join the WTO first, then set about blocking Russia.
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