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Discover Ludwig"blockaded by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is mainly used when referring to a region or territory that is being blocked off or cut off in some way. For example, "The city was blockaded by the invading army for several weeks."
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Driveway blockaded by downed trees.
Much of the border region has been blockaded by forces loyal to Colonel Qaddafi.
This morning, Silwan is blockaded by the police, and it's on alert.
Blockaded by the British navy, the country could neither export produce nor get help from Germany.
Blockaded by Azerbaijan and Turkey, Armenia's once-thriving economy has collapsed.
In 2004, when the group sailed to Portugal, the vessel was blockaded by two warships.
But the fledgling nation starved, its roads and ports blockaded by the British-backed Nigerian Army.
Those areas include rebel-held suburbs of Damascus blockaded by the government and government-held parts of Aleppo.
Steinitz saw such a pawn as a liability that could be advantageously blockaded by an enemy knight and eventually captured.
In the past few weeks the country's key oil ports have been blockaded by disgruntled workers and militias.
All the other crossings are controlled by Israel, and Gaza's port is blockaded by the Israeli Navy.
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