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The phrase "hampered growth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something is prevented from increasing or growing in size. For example, "The lack of resources has hampered the company's growth."
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The various brakes that hampered growth are being slowly loosened.
Severe winter weather may have also hampered growth, economists said.
The small internal market and African trade sanctions also hampered growth.
He will argue that Republican opposition to his jobs bill has hampered growth.
Industrial production picked up slightly in February, though a bout of winter weather hampered growth in manufacturing.
Our research looks at how an overvalued pound has hampered growth in the past, and a weaker pound has helped it.
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The trade deficit continued to hamper growth.
Many economists criticize barter, saying it hampers growth.
Despite those bright spots, panelists pointed to several roadblocks hampering growth.
The panel says these regulations do little for security now and are hampering growth.
Rising imports continue to widen the trade deficit and hamper growth.
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