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"blocked from sight" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is hidden, obscured, or otherwise not visible. For example, "The old fence had fallen down, the shed blocked from sight amongst the tall grass."
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This barrier blocked from sight of the subject and caring anesthetist what was happening with respect to drug administration.
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The willows on the two sides of the river, however, continue to be so dense that they block from sight what lies behind them, and all we can see is the unobstructed waterway running on and on, half a mile wide, in filtered sunlight and the shadows of clouds.
They were all gathered in a crowd, staring at something that was blocked from Ogechi's sight by the press of bodies.
Some objects were blocked from the experimenter's sight, a fact the children could clearly see.
For the Earl of Belvedere, the only solution was to block it from sight by building a massive wall.
And it's not easy to catch this on the graph, because the spokesperson quickly stands in front of the drop, blocking it from sight.
One of the most obvious techniques is putting a large object at the angle in which your face would be blocked from the teacher's line of sight.
They were blocked from approaching the island.
The Brazilian goalkeeper also blocked from Diaz.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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