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Discover Ludwig'hinders me' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something makes it more difficult for you to do something. For example: The lack of resources hinders me from completing this project.
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Golf historians have long surmised that the terms tee and stymie are based on the Dutch word tuitje (a diminutive of tuit, meaning "snout") and the phrase stuit me (meaning "hinders me"), but these derivations have been questioned on phonological grounds and therefore have never been accepted by historical dictionaries.
No serious pain but obviously some stiffness and soreness, which hinders me a little bit, but some things I'm confident will get better each game".
I've got a 4GB or 8GB P2 somewhere, but being a Mac guy hinders me from using the fancy little guy.
But it hinders me too.
But it hinders me, too.
Being in Barbados hinders me.
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It's healed to the point where it won't hinder me".... LAVOR POSTELL scored 8 points in 10 minutes in the first half but bruised his left ankle when Charlotte's DAVID WESLEY fell over him in the second quarter.
My experience is that the medications are hindering me.
"Hinder me?
Nothing's hindering me.
It didn't hinder me or stop me.
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