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"hindered growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about something, such as a plant or business, that has been impeded in its growth. For example: "The heavy rains this summer have hindered the growth of my tomato plants."
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It claims Telefónica Movíles hindered growth at Airtel, a mobile phone subsidiary Vodafone acquired in 2000.
Mr Allen argues that colonisers saddled Africa with corrupt governments that hindered growth.
As far back as anyone can remember, the site on East College Street has hindered growth in the downtown area.
It is also likely to give ammunition to the opposition Labour Party, which argues that the government's austerity measures have hindered growth.
But in practice, he has followed the same flawed policies of higher taxes and flat or lower spending that has hindered growth in other European economies.
Cricket has struggled to venture into new markets away from its traditional strongholds and the influential Indian board's reluctance to embrace multi-sports events as a means to increase exposure has hindered growth.
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All these factors hinder growth and innovation, they say.
Although some of the factors hindering growth may prove temporary, housing will remain a headache.
The commercial real estate market continued to hinder growth in many areas, the Fed reported.
By contrast, he is likelier to hinder growth than cultivate it.
Exporting wine to the United States is full of challenges — from archaic laws that can hinder growth to hordes of competitors.
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