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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'impediment of' is correct and usable in written English, but it is not commonly used in everyday speech.
It is used mainly as a formal variation of the phrase 'hinderance/obstacle to'. For example, "The impaired infrastructure of the city was an impediment of progress."
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There is also the impediment of sex.
To begin with, the impediment of regulatory uncertainty must be removed.
Still, the impediment of returning to square one can be daunting.
You're no one in the ICC rankings any more unless you got there despite the impediment of an absent lung.
"When you remove the impediment of paying taxes on that so-called profit," she said, "it's a big help".
The impediment of a body is gone, as is one's identity, yet, paradoxically, a perceiving and recording "I" still exists.
Many of the final drawings were fascinating metaphors — ideas they could dream up only without the impediment of software.
The object of "The King's Speech" is to make us care, as deeply as possible, about the vocal impediment of a dead British monarch.
The other way to get there, of course, is despite the impediment of a big mouth or an idiotic moustache, and fortunately for David Warner, he has both.
It is possible to walk the pavements at whatever pace desired without the impediment of other people and without breathing in the choking pollution of rush hour traffic.
"We don't have the impediment of housing," he said, "and agriculture is important to the right people -- the freeholders, the planning boards".
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