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"been blocked for" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has been blocked or restricted for a certain amount of time. For example: "The road had been blocked for two hours due to an accident."
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Other sites have been blocked for longer.
But it seems to have been blocked for Russian users.
It becomes clear that some important muscle has been blocked for a decade or more.
But they say their plans have been blocked for several months by the city.
It was a difficult case — a writer who had been blocked for two years.
A huge number of messages bear a banner: "This content has been blocked for your safety".
YouTube has been blocked for weeks, supposedly for hosting inflammatory videos.
"The rivers have been blocked for too long by industrial sites," he said.
"Everything's been blocked, for 15 years," Adama Cherif said in the working-class Yopougon neighborhood.
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The road was blocked for several hours.
Kai Forbath's 25-yard attempt is blocked for Washington.
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