Sentence examples for impedes my from inspiring English sources

"impedes my" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to hinder or slow down someone or something. Example: The heavy traffic often impedes my daily commute to work.

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My spouse's job impedes my future career success.

If the government takes a bigger share of that from me, it directly impedes my ability to grow the agency".

The continued acceptance of limited opportunities for the advancement of women, unfortunately, impedes my path to success.

In a larger, more honest sense I couldn't give a damn which one "won," but anything that impedes my ability to watch 1080p rips on my big ish) screen is looked upon with some amount of disdain.

At worst, it's a dishonest way to play games that meaningfully impedes my ability to judge them the way an average player would.

But this year I have the same problem like the last couple years: Solomun+1 always impedes my ability to get to DC 10 Circo loco every week, cause I wake up every Monday with the biggest hangover.

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You're impeding my investigation.

Your neglect is impeding my recovery.

I discovered that it did not impede my advancements.

"It didn't help me to compete but gave me some dizziness that impeded my competition".

I think it impeded my progress, as far as feeling totally comfortable.

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