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Free sign upThe phrase "obstruction from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to something blocking or preventing access to something else. For example: "I encountered an obstruction from reaching the other side of the street due to the construction."
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Distinguishing an event of mechanical obstruction from the "normal" pseudo-obstructive episodes is difficult.
Obama has faced obstruction from a large ideological core in Congress that reflexively rejects almost anything he proposes.
Business negotiators can benefit from preparing to meet obstruction from outside parties.
Cell signals, welcome or not, are subject to obstruction from buildings, hills, and weather patterns.
Of these patients, there was one partial ureteral obstruction from an anterior colporrhaphy (1.3%).
In a statement, they said they had safely removed the obstruction from Ty's stomach.
Mr Abbas also faces obstruction from within his own Fatah movement.
Gautsch's attempts to appease the Germans ran into obstruction from the Czechs.
He owes it to voters to do so, despite predictable obstruction from Senate Republicans.
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Our experience thus shows the difficulty of distinguishing SSc-associated intestinal pseudo-obstruction from peritoneal dissemination.
In conclusion, our experience suggests that it is difficult to distinguish LSSc-associated intestinal pseudo-obstruction from peritoneal dissemination.
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