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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and hindering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or situations that obstruct or impede progress or development.
Example: "The new regulations are intended to promote growth, but they are also causing confusion and hindering innovation."
Alternatives: "and obstructing" or "and impeding".
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Twenty-seven others, including national president Meng, face charges of hazing and hindering apprehension.
The Pi Delta Psi brothers pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and hindering apprehension.
Others were wedged on exit ramps, crossing traffic lanes and hindering efforts to plow.
This is both deterring would-be visitors from coming, and hindering some of those who try.
Iraqis say they fear the delay is fueling the insurgency and hindering reconstruction efforts.
All were being held on bail of $150,000 on charges including conspiracy to riot and hindering the investigation.
Alameddine had previously been charged with knowingly participating in a criminal group and hindering the discovery of evidence.
The other man, Eddy Martes. is facing lesser charges, which include criminal possession of a weapon and hindering prosecution.
The child's brother, Gregory Carmichael, 38, was also found guilty of tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution.
Farhad Popal is charged with aiding his brother in the disposal of the body and hindering the investigation.
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