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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blocked point" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation where progress is hindered or prevented due to an obstacle or obstruction. Example: "The negotiations between the two parties came to a standstill due to a blocked point regarding financial compensation."
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Duane Stevens '98 returns a blocked point after attempt for a safety in Saturday's game against Assumption College.
In addition, regular inspection and maintenance could limit the negative effects of blocked point locations that can be dammed by beavers.
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In the first half, Hosseinion also had two sacks and a blocked point-after kick.
Turchan and Kyle Law also teamed up on a blocked point-after-touchdown attempt.
Earlier in the half, she and sophomore Allie Doherty each blocked point-blank shots in the box, back to back.
Nass, one of the experts whose site has been blocked, points out the real shame in all of this: "It's unfortunate that the service members who are defending our civil rights are not afforded the same consideration".
Smashing overheads, blocking point-blank volleys and dashing from side to side at net, Black was a dominant figure in the match, even in defeat.
Fur ther lowering of the number of performances has been one of the major blocking points of the preseason ne gotiations.
They missed on four possible points because of two blocked extra-point kicks and one failed two-point-conversion attempt.
They won in overtime on a blocked extra point.
However, his volley is blocked from point black range by Pogatetz.
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