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The phrase "hampering progress" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means hindering or impeding the advancement or development of something. Example: The lack of funding for education is hampering progress in the country, as students are unable to receive proper resources and support for their learning.
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But are religious beliefs now hampering progress?
Hampering progress was the extraordinary sourness of the mood in Washington.
However, the absence of a technique capable of fully characterising these structures is hampering progress.
Inadequate knowledge about how genes are expressed in different cells is greatly hampering progress in genomic medicine.
The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, recently criticized its leader, Foday Sankoh, saying he was hampering progress with his "often negative and confusing approach".
Delegates from tin producing and consuming countries said that it was the community's failure to reach a common position so far that was hampering progress.
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Sectarian politics has hampered progress in other areas, as well.
Jurisdictional one-upsmanship has hampered progress here in the past.
But rancorous disputes, especially over Iraq, have hampered progress.
Whether such a move would hamper progress toward a summit meeting was uncertain.
The difficulty of coordinating any plan between those competing states, however, hampered progress.
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