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obstruction yourself
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "obstruction yourself" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "obstruction" is a noun and does not fit with "yourself" in this context. An example of a correct phrase might be: "You need to stop obstructing yourself from achieving your goals."
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1 human-written examples
Whatever you do, do not attempt to remove the obstruction yourself by sticking your hand down the baby's throat.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
And as for the political side, I guess I'm puzzled: you have an obstructionist GOP, and rather than point out that obstruction, you restrict yourself to calling for measures that this obstructionist opposition might actually accept.
News & Media
For example, if you plan to warn parents about a certain product, have your facts right and look into what constitutes obstruction of business to protect yourself from challenges.
Wiki
You could be prosecuted yourself for fraud, perjury, or obstruction of justice.
Wiki
Even if you can't find an opening to safely change lanes yourself, you will help direct traffic around the obstruction.
Wiki
You do not want to fall and hurt yourself, nor do you want to create an obstruction for your fellow marchers to move around, or a hazard to other marchers.
Wiki
Hernandez saw no obstruction.
News & Media
Obstruction in parliament continued.
Encyclopedias
Ohhhh, it's obstruction".
News & Media
We call that obstruction.
News & Media
But obstruction continued.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing barriers, specify the nature of the "obstruction" and how it affects the subject. Instead of "obstruction yourself", use phrases like "obstructing your progress".
Common error
Avoid combining "obstruction" directly with reflexive pronouns like "yourself". "Obstruction" is a noun and requires a verb to connect it to the subject. Instead, use a verb such as "obstruct" or "hinder" to correctly express the idea of self-imposed obstacles.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "obstruction yourself" is grammatically incorrect. "Obstruction" is a noun, and "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun. This combination doesn't form a coherent grammatical structure. According to Ludwig AI, this is not correct and not usable in written English.
Frequent in
Wiki
33%
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "obstruction yourself" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. Although there are examples of its usage across different source types such as Wiki, News & Media and Encyclopedias, the incorrect grammar makes it unsuitable for formal contexts. To properly convey the idea of self-imposed obstacles, it's best to use alternative phrases like "obstruct your own progress", "hinder yourself", or "stand in your own way". Always ensure the grammatical correctness of your phrasing to effectively communicate your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
obstruct your own progress
This alternative clearly indicates that the subject is hindering their own advancement.
impede your own efforts
Replaces "obstruction" with "impede," focusing on hindering efforts rather than creating a static barrier.
hinder yourself
A more direct way of saying you are causing yourself difficulties.
sabotage yourself
Implies a deliberate, though perhaps unconscious, act of undermining oneself.
be your own worst enemy
A common idiom for self-sabotage or creating your own obstacles.
stand in your own way
Indicates that your actions or attitudes are preventing you from achieving something.
create obstacles for yourself
Explicitly states the act of generating difficulties for oneself.
get in the way of your success
Focuses on how one's actions can prevent reaching a desired outcome.
inhibit your own growth
Highlights the slowing down or preventing of personal development.
stymie your advancement
Similar to impede, but suggests a complete blocking of progress.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "obstruction" in a sentence about myself?
Instead of saying "obstruction yourself", use a verb to link "obstruction" to yourself. For example, you could say "I am creating an "obstruction" in my own path" or "I am obstructing my own progress".
What are some alternatives to "obstruction yourself" that express self-sabotage?
Consider using phrases like "sabotage yourself", "hinder yourself", or "stand in your own way" to convey the idea of unintentionally or intentionally creating obstacles for yourself.
Is "obstruction yourself" grammatically correct?
No, "obstruction yourself" is not grammatically correct. "Obstruction" is a noun, and it needs a verb to connect it to the pronoun. A correct phrasing would be "You are causing an "obstruction"" or "You are obstructing your own path".
What's the difference between "obstruction" and "obstructing"?
"Obstruction" is a noun referring to something that blocks or hinders. "Obstructing" is the present participle of the verb "obstruct", which means to block or hinder. To use these words correctly, ensure they fit the grammatical structure of your sentence; for example, "the fallen tree was an obstruction" versus "the fallen tree was obstructing the road".
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