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"is blocked from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is prevented from accessing or entering a particular place, object, or activity. Example: The website is blocked from certain countries, making it unavailable to users in those regions.
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Effin in County Limerick has been branded "offensive" by Facebook and is blocked from the site.
The WikiLeaks page where cables are being posted is blocked from China.
However, his volley is blocked from point black range by Pogatetz.
If Mr. Arafat is blocked from going, the effort would probably founder.
Except for a tiny portion of its elite, North Korea's population is blocked from the Internet.
It is blocked from Chivenor as well, no traffic can go through," she said.
"Yukos is blocked from using about half of its monthly revenue," Steven Theede, the chief executive, said in the statement.
Pre-authorisations or deposits – where £1,000 or more is blocked from a credit card if the driver declines insurance.
(That article, I should add, is blocked from the Web in Beijing, as far as I can tell).
Wada's suspension of Moscow's drug-testing laboratory means it is blocked from carrying out tests of blood or urine samples.
The ramp is blocked, from top to bottom and all the way across, by a wall of rock.
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