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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hindering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or factors that are obstructing or delaying progress or development.
Example: "The ongoing construction works are hindering traffic flow in the city."
Alternatives: "are obstructing" or "are impeding".
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What elements of the class are hindering your learning?
"I don't think we are hindering the process, we are helping the process".
Animal lovers are hindering plans to cull rabbits at a residential development in St Andrews.
Lombardi points to other problems, too, that he thinks are hindering the Patriots.
By constantly beating up on the banking sector, regulators are hindering the recovery and therefore the return to normality.
If the FCC can argue that an ISP's network practices are hindering the spread of broadband, it can intervene.
It says long-running labor accords are hindering its attempts to compete with low-cost carriers as fuel bills soar.
The office has been working to cut down on delays and inefficiencies that are hindering entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.
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Numerous challenges-financial, regulatory, and cultural-are hindering US participation and performance in multinational clinical trials.
He said: "The current conditions on the ground [are] hindering delivery and distribution [of aid] – little is trickling in and reaching the actual deserving recipients.
Finally the lack of comprehensive organisation of medical data infrastructure and exchange between professionals are hindering factors.
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