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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can impede" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hinder or obstruct progress or movement. Example: Heavy traffic can impede our journey to the airport, so we should leave earlier to avoid any delay.
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Lower stock prices can impede the process.
Unrest and crime can impede operations.
Research suggests that packed screens can impede comprehension.
Issues around inheritance and blended families can impede a relationship.
The question is whether governments can impede them.
Bras and other external tight clothing can impede flow.
A delay of only six months can impede a child's language development, even with extensive rehabilitation.
Exposure to lead, a toxic metal, can impede mental development and cause other problems.
However, at very high r.p.m., a supercharger can impede air flow and, therefore, power production.
In less affluent communities too, uncritical college ambitions can impede counseling.
Most English firefighters choose these clothes themselves, which can impede efficiency.
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