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Discover Ludwig"blockade of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something or someone is being physically inhibited or prevented from moving or functioning. Example: The country imposed a blockade of goods from its neighboring countries, causing shortages and economic strain for its citizens.
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Egypt dropped the blockade of Elat.
The blockade of Constantinople was lifted.
We should help break the food blockade of the south.
Today, the Israeli Army tightened its blockade of Tulkarm.
"There is no Dutch blockade of further sanctions.
As a result, Israel has tightened its blockade of Gaza.
The blockade of Gaza is shameful as well as counterproductive.
Israel's naval blockade of Gaza has remained in force.
Israel has been enforcing a blockade of Gaza since 2007.
And meanwhile, the Allies' blockade of Germany was to continue.
He opposed the blockade of the Southern coast.
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