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"block the process" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to stop or prevent a process from continuing or progressing. Example: The company's decision to cut funding has effectively blocked the process of creating new products.
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And this would be over long since except for those efforts to block the process at every turn.
But this still allowed the vultures to block the process by buying up a third of a particular bond issue.
"Improving our understanding of how cancer spreads should help in the development of drugs to block the process," she said.
The gases build up as the available aluminum in the bath decreases, and eventually block the process.
It works to block the process of consolidation, when the memory moves from short-term to long-term memory.
Sports, news, weather and other pages that are frequently updated are designed in a way to block the process, at least for content.
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They are currently investigating strategies for blocking the process.
There is not an appetite for blocking the process.
The nation's largest oil companies, including Standard Oil of New Jersey, blocked the process; John D. Rockefeller was not involved in the effort.
Understanding the drivers of metastasis could lead to new treatments aimed at blocking the process of cancer spreading through the body.
First, the fact that virtual brainstorming eliminates production blocking, the process where dominant participants talk too much, taking over the session and eclipsing their colleagues.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com