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The phrase "blockade by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is being prevented from moving or operating due to a barricade or obstacle. Example: The city was placed under a strict blockade by the invading army, cutting off all trade and communication.
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He broke a television blockade by reverting to street politics.
Gaza has decided to end the blockade by its blood and by its courage," he said.
In the event of hostilities, Taiwan's real worry should be a "leaky blockade" by China.
It had closed on Friday because of a blockade by protesters.
Qatar remains under blockade by the allied countries in the Gulf.
Venezuela's government said the biggest obstacle to resuming oil exports is a "blockade" by more than 40 oil tankers.
That breaking of the information blockade by satellite TV has been hugely strengthened by the spread of new technologies.
In the first major blockade by the women in March 1982 thousands turned up and many stayed on.
But during a week-long blockade by Maoist rebels, prices doubled, and even tripled.
"Gaza has decided to end the blockade by its blood and by its courage".
Almost one month into the siege of Lebanon, with a land, sea and air blockade by Israel choking off the country, fuel reserves have all but dried up.
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