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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hamper him" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to hinder, obstruct, or impede someone from accomplishing something. Example: The heavy rain hampered him from reaching the bus stop on time.
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But the body and bodily life weight the individual down and hamper him in his ascent.
Not that he let it hamper him until almost the very end.
His qualities as a voice performer are exactly what hamper him as an actor.
The injury has not seemed to hamper him much; he has seven hits in 14 at-bats since that game.
That support base could hamper him in primaries in which voting is limited to registered members of the party.
The injury appeared to hamper him as he came in and out of the game the rest of the way.
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But his American origins sometimes hampered him.
White riders banged him around, and the stewards hampered him.
But such huge expectation may also have hampered him.
A low-key profile has hardly hampered him.
"Whether practically it is hampering him, it's hard to say in each case.
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