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The phrase "and impede" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or factors that hinder or obstruct progress or development.
Example: "The heavy rain and impede the construction schedule, causing delays."
Alternatives: "and obstruct" or "and hinder".
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"It's significantly easier to block and impede," he said.
Continued congressional polarisation would maintain policy uncertainty, confound debt and deficit negotiations, and impede economic growth.
They may reinforce the troubled thinking of the mentally ill and impede treatment.
Even then, writing is said to hurt people's feelings, ruin the 'peace,' and impede progress.
What's more, guilt by association and ethnic profiling encourage sloppy intelligence gathering and impede security efforts.
Both are violations of our dignity and impede law-abiding citizens' access to travel.
A flap and a "false channel" can form inside the aorta and impede blood flow.
Republicans object, saying higher taxes create economic distortions, discourage work and impede growth.
Oil prices could easily spike and impede the recovery, Mr. Harris said.
"Your evasion will make our job more difficult and impede our understanding of what went wrong.
Usually occurring in the most unfortunate countries, they degrade institutions, polarize politics and impede the continuity necessary for growth.
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