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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hindering development" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is preventing or slowing down the progress or growth of something else. Example: Corruption and political instability are hindering development in many African countries.
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"The local officials might say you're hindering development".
As for any red tape hindering development, Mr. Sprayregen doesn't let it cramp his style.
Dambisa Moyo, one economist, suggests that aid can end up replacing local markets, thereby hindering development.
Otherwise we risk a system that results in constant legal challenges and appeals, hindering development and deepening our housing crisis further.
Tove Maria Ryding, tax justice coordinator, European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad), Brussels, Belgium @eurodad @toveryding Last summer, Addis negotiators did acknowledge the role that illicit cash plays in hindering development, but stopped short of suggesting solutions.
Some Azeris fear that Iran wants to export more radical Islam to this Muslim nation while at the same time hindering development of Azerbaijan's oil and natural gas reserves.
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Their hindered development will haunt this country.
Opposition to solar parks is growing as they blight the landscape, which may hinder development.
Population growth could pile more pressure on scarce resources and hinder development.
But criminal gangs could try to fill the void, and landmines hinder development.
As Celtel expanded, Ibrahim became more convinced that African governments hindered development.
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