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The phrase "are being obstructed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is currently being hindered or blocked.
Example: "The flow of traffic is being obstructed by the construction work on the main road."
Alternatives: "are being hindered" or "are being blocked".
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A separate inquiry by a White House commission is also ongoing, although members say their efforts to find out what went wrong are being obstructed by one of BP's leading suppliers, National Oilwell Varco.
Managers interpreted giving more self-care advice to mothers as a way of hindering them from being referred to a higher level of care, with telenurses acting as gatekeepers by placing mothers in a subordinate position (compared to fathers): 'Fathers are being cuddled, while mothers are being obstructed.
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I'm afraid freedom of expression is being obstructed," said one pseudonymous reader.
By measuring the dip in brightness, they can work out how much of the star's surface is being obstructed.
EU, CYPRUS and GREECE 9. (C) Sinirlioglu said Turkey's EU accession is being obstructed by the politically motivated objections of several member states, notably France, Austria and Cyprus.
"It has become quite flagrantly obvious that progress to reach any legally binding climate treaty is being obstructed by the lobbying forces of the fossil fuel industry.
Even Italy's culture minister, Dario Franceschini, acknowledged at the time that he understood the reasons behind Muti's decision, and complained that necessary changes to the culture of Italian opera were being "obstructed".
We were standing near a street on which a column of tanks trying to advance and counterattack was being obstructed by a column of refugees advancing in the opposite direction.
Research afterwards revealed that at least two of them were active in social media: one was adept at Twitter — with 21,000 followers — and another wrote letters or comments on many Web sites and Twitter as an average Bahraini whose life was being obstructed by the uprising.
Their increasing economic and political importance plainly vindicates the parallel.Cyrille Brisson SingaporePeople powerSIR – You suggested that when it comes to reforming American health care, the will of the majority is being obstructed by an undemocratic Senate, where "41 senators from the 21 smallest states" can block any bill ("It hasn't been pretty", January 16th).
"Their machine was kept in such a manner that the official said that his view is being obstructed by the branches of a tree.
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