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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blocks out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean "to prevent something from entering or being seen or heard," or "to prevent someone from entering a place or area." For example: The curtains blocked out the sun, creating a dark and peaceful atmosphere in the room.
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The gold, he says, "blocks out radio waves and television signals that are harmful to imagination".
He blocks out everything going on around him.
Holden blocks out two days a month for what she calls "top-to-top" discussions.
Lay all completed blocks out in the pattern as a final check before joining them together.
Bairstow blocks out.
Doolan dutifully blocks out two more balls.
It also blocks out light and provides visual privacy.
Drops, missed blocks, out of sync, just a complete grind.
This basically blocks out Dish and makes its pursuit of Clearwire hopeless.
When he wants to use it, he blocks out his schedule in advance.
They have said he blocks out the sun, or at least passing windows for opposing quarterbacks.
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