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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hindered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress or action is obstructed or delayed.
Example: "The team's efforts are hindered by a lack of resources, making it difficult to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "are obstructed" or "are impeded."
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Forward bends and twists are hindered by extra girth.
But their analyses are hindered by two difficulties.
They are trying to save up to rebuild, but are hindered by the stagnant economy.
Those achievements, however, are hindered and ultimately threatened by poor performance on the governance front.
The local fisherman are hindered, Llewellyn says, by strict EU quotas.
However, such investigations are hindered by limitations in the methods available for collecting lifespan data.
Many women's careers are hindered by pregnancy; this pop singer's was propelled by it.
In carrying out this aim, commanders are hindered by two factors.
Robert Reich says small-businesses are hindered by consumers, not taxes.
Federal officials say they are hindered in building a case by weaknesses in the mining law.
And they are hindered by protectionism in the service industries where the British are strong.
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