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The phrase "hamper her" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an action that obstructs or hinders someone's progress or ability. Example: "The unexpected rainstorm will hamper her plans to go for a run this evening."
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But her lack of sway in the Workers Party could hamper her, analysts said.
The fact that Zaha won the prize last year could hamper her chances, though.
More problematic was a dislocated rib suffered in training which she warned could hamper her tilt at victory.
State elections in 2011 could further hamper her ability to make bold decisions to protect European unity.
For now, he said he hoped that the attention did not hamper her in rebuilding her life.
They also say they will carefully monitor her over the next few days as she faces a number of potential complications, like infections, that can hamper her recovery.
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Maybe could have hampered her mind.
Her knee has hampered her, causing her to be a step slow, her father said.
Her age and her lack of a master's degree have hampered her search, she said.
She, too, has been outspoken, and believes that has, at times, hampered her career.
The lack of an elevator, she said, has hampered her access to the world.
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