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The phrase "are impeding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action that is obstructing or hindering progress or movement.
Example: "The heavy traffic and road construction are impeding our ability to reach the destination on time."
Alternatives: "are hindering" or "are obstructing".
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These stereotypes are impeding girls' achievements.
Republicans also contend that regulatory hurdles are impeding increased drilling.
Union officials acknowledge that divisions within Local 100 are impeding a settlement.
And the country's leaders are so busy fighting one another that they are impeding Bosnia from progressing.
While this tool is already available to investors, a variety of obstacles are impeding its widespread uptake.
Some economists also argue that high levels of debt are impeding consumer spending, the nation's primary economic activity.
"Yet our partners in Europe are impeding this effort," he said, clearly meaning France and Germany, though he named no countries.
Another advantage is that locating turbines far from the coastline would reduce the likelihood that residents would complain that renewable energy projects are impeding their view.
Security measures enacted after the 9/11 terrorist attacks are impeding the inflow of scientific talent that helps energize American universities and industries.
And Joe Lieberman is apoplectic" because he believes that the Bush forces are impeding a full count of the Florida vote.
"Land degradation and drought are impeding the development of all nations in the world," UNCCD Executive Secretary Luc Gnacadja told RTCC.
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