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The phrase "are being hindered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress or action is being obstructed or delayed by some external factor.
Example: "The team's efforts to complete the project on time are being hindered by unforeseen technical difficulties."
Alternatives: "are being obstructed" or "are being impeded."
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Did she think those in their 20s now are being hindered or freed by the general diminution in political interest?
Plans costing £4bn to identify and create a geological disposal site for the UK's radioactive waste are being hindered by a "nuclear perception problem" say experts.
Although February saw a trade surplus (of $219m), the first since June, that was because imports collapsed; exports (down 12% on a year ago) are being hindered by lack of credit.
Investigators for the panel say their efforts to recreate what dead crew members on the rig saw on their monitors on the day of the disaster are being hindered by the equipment supplier's failure to provide crucial information and assistance.
But efforts to sort out precisely what happened — and in the process ease the latest crisis to strain the tenuous alliance between the United States and Pakistan — are being hindered by Pakistan's refusal to cooperate with the American-led military investigation into the attack, the officials said.
Rescue efforts are being hindered by damage to roads and airports.
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Microsoft said yesterday that its own trial preparation was being hindered by a reluctant competitor, Novell Inc.
A rescue operation was underway, but efforts were being hindered by the heavy rain which had damaged local roads.
Local officials denied that the opposition was being hindered, saying that the candidates were voicing such criticisms to explain away their lack of support.
Colin Linford resigned last month as president of Canada's federation, saying the sport's future was being hindered by politics and disorganization.
On the third day, Fitch had figured out that he was being hindered by some of the same problems that Sheldon had faced.
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