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The phrase "are hampered with" is not correct in standard English usage.
A more appropriate phrase would be "are hampered by."
Example: "The project is often hampered by a lack of resources."
Alternatives: "are hindered by" or "are obstructed by."
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Meanwhile, provincial and municipal governments are hampered with the same questionably accurate data, which will only grow worse in future unless the long form census is reinstated.
Decades of research points to evidence that the quality of supervision may suffer if probation officers are hampered with increased caseloads without the training and resources they need.
In this review the authors found that some questionnaires have been tested more extensively than others, although many of the validation studies are hampered with methodological limitations.
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The unlikely script is hampered with failed attempts at magical realism and leaden metaphors.
Mr. Rodríguez, the attorney general, acknowledged that the investigation had been hampered, with crime scene evidence lost and witnesses avoiding investigators.
Most smartwatches available to date have relied on a persistent Bluetooth connection to a smartphone or tablet, something Apple's iWatch is expected to be hampered with.
Work at the agency has been "hampered" with the lack of manpower, said Bowen, the commissioner who wants to step down.
Makhi has long been considered the better prospect of the two because Makhel has been hampered with injuries for most of his time in high school.
This season, Braun was hitting.298 with 9 homers and 38 runs batted in and, at times, had been hampered with a thumb injury.
He shot only six free throws, though, making four, and was hampered with five fouls for most of the fourth quarter.
Even before the economic implosion, Brushstroke, David Bouley's elaborate vision of a robata grill paired with a kaiseki restaurant, was hampered with troubles, including a battle to get its liquor license.
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