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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are precluding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or conditions that prevent something from happening.
Example: "The new regulations are precluding any further development in the area."
Alternatives: "are preventing" or "are hindering".
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"We are precluding some, and there are many, who may observe Saturday as their sabbath," he said.
"Financial pressures in hospitals are precluding Linacs [radiotherapy machines] being replaced or updated in a timely way," it said.
The numerous serotypes are precluding the development of a vaccine, and current treatments only palliate the symptoms.
It's a weird thesis -- drone strikes are precluding any other possible counterterror effort, and we're getting too good at killing terrorists for our own good.
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What is "duty" when soldiers are precluded from risk and aviators ordered not to drop below 15,000 feet?
Republicans say they mount filibusters because they are precluded from offering amendments.
The other big British banks are precluded from bidding on competition grounds.
They are precluded from using even their own money to buy policies on new exchanges.
Under universal rules of the tribunal, all witnesses are precluded from talking about their testimony until it is over.
But patients who are harmed by denial of care are precluded by Erisa from suing for damages.
Northrop also wants TRW to allow shareholders who are precluded from voting under Ohio law to be given a vote.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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