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The phrase "hinder his ability" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to prevent or make it difficult for someone to do something. Example: The injury to his arm hindered his ability to play the guitar.
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Mr. Cheney says that doing so would hinder his ability to get unvarnished advice from industry.
Those asterisks, he decided, could hinder his ability to help the group.
He added that a lack of experience would not hinder his ability to fill in.
Once upon a time, I was told that my son's lack of crawling would hinder his ability to read and to develop cognitive reasoning skills (letters, May 2).
York said then that he did not believe Williams's past would hinder his ability to serve in the position and that he was still respected in Loudoun.
He said he is concerned that even speaking publicly about the hardship Unispec faced could hinder his ability to hire workers and win contracts.
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Blindness has not hindered his ability to leap fearlessly about the keyboard.
In 2001 Mr. Foster had a stroke that hindered his ability to play the saxophone.
In addition, the group said his mental illness "hindered his ability to aid in his own defense".
The former superintendent, Michael J. Schultz, transferred from the center last month, saying the allegations had hindered his ability to lead.
To begin with, Djokovic fixed his serve, smoothing out the hitch that hindered his ability to generate power.
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