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Discover Ludwig"have hindered" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in present perfect tense to describe an action that started in the past and continues up until the present moment. Example: The rainy weather and heavy traffic have hindered my ability to get to work on time this week. In this sentence, "have hindered" indicates that the hindering of the speaker's ability to get to work on time has been ongoing, rather than a one-time occurrence.
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Nevertheless mechanical difficulties have hindered some previews.
The pressure could have hindered Chelsea.
High winds and thunderstorms have hindered the search.
It was just as likely to have hindered it.
Instead, the apparent climatic changes have hindered his ambitions.
Low world prices for phosphates, however, have hindered production.
But there continues to be factors that have hindered negotiations.
But this seems not to have hindered it much.
But an NC-17 rating would have hindered their chances of awards glory on 27 February.
However, this doesn't seem to have hindered me from getting interviews.
But injuries have held back Pulsipher while control problems have hindered Jones.
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