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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also able to hamper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential to obstruct or hinder something in addition to other capabilities or actions.
Example: "The new policy is also able to hamper progress in the project if not implemented carefully."
Alternatives: "also capable of hindering" or "also able to obstruct".
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In light of the autophagy-innate immunity relation, it would be important to test whether mitophagy is also able to hamper the innate immune response.
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However, HIV-1 PR was not able to hamper translation of luc mRNA in RRL (Figure 3C).
Bosentan seems to be able to hamper these changes and restore T cell functions in these patients.
"It is also able to reason.
An inadequate road system leading to the various terminals also continues to hamper growth.
Poverty was also said to hamper slum women's access to quality care.
Cocaine and other types of hard drugs are also known to hamper sperm production.
I fully expected it to work — Logitech makes good stuff — but I also expected Windows to hamper the functionality.
Everett played shallow in center, which also contributed to hampering the Yankees.
The current problems also carry the potential to hamper the company's future performance.
And also one able to think critically.
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