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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and hampered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress or development is obstructed or hindered by certain factors.
Example: "The project was delayed and hampered by unforeseen circumstances that affected the timeline."
Alternatives: "and hindered" or "and obstructed".
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It was battered by imports and hampered by outmoded plants.
His work — solitary, and hampered by financial constraints — is slow.
The bewildering array of tariffs -- seven categories for every item -- encouraged bribes and hampered efficient business.
The attack had affected a ballast tank and hampered the boat's ability to dive and surface.
Trump's controversial Muslim travel ban has targeted Iranians and hampered the growth of tourism.
That added to the confusion and hampered any effort to stop the vehicle.
Mr. Trump had long argued that the agreement was excessively onerous and hampered American businesses.
It killed large fish and hampered marine industries and water desalination appliances.
The LETGS did, however, have a slightly disadvantaged start to the Chandra mission which complicated and hampered in-flight calibration.
Recovery was slower in thinning stands and hampered by dense fern cover.
President Bush ran a campaign more responsive than assertive and hampered by dissension and disloyalty in the ranks.
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