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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'blocking us from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an obstacle or impediment that is preventing someone from doing something. For example, "The heavy snow is blocking us from getting to the ski resort."
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Suddenly there was fire everywhere, blocking us from moving ahead or tracing our movements behind.
"Right," he said, still blocking us from the ballroom, where, behind him, Chevy Chase posed with fans.
"It makes no sense to continue to see political gamesmanship that is going on that is blocking us from getting a farm bill," Ms. Stabenow said, specifically mentioning Mr. Cantor.
The city has been blocking us from accessing their Parking Ticket Website.
The NGOs are blocking us from developing".
What are our addictive patterns that are blocking us from growth?
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A thick cable blocked us from pulling up to it.
The Americans never gave us anything, and they've blocked us from acquiring new weapons on our own".
"They will do everything to block us from coming here," said Rassamee Pimpila, 56, a school principal from the northeast.
Driving us down a busy street, my friend tried to change lanes, but a cabdriver sped up, honked and blocked us from doing so.
And what right do they have to block us from building our own nuclear weapon?" This did not seem the occasion for rigorous analysis or debate.
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