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"stifles innovation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to suppress or hinder the development of new ideas or creative processes. You can use it when discussing anything that is hindering or limiting progress and novel ideas. Example: The strict regulations on new technology stifles innovation in the industry, preventing companies from developing groundbreaking products.
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It stifles innovation.
First, it stifles innovation.
Its centralised system of control stifles innovation.
Committee investigators argue that subsidizing already common technologies stifles innovation.
China's restriction on freedom of expression stifles innovation.
Their myopic drive to assure quarterly profits stifles innovation.
It stifles innovation, fuels inefficiency, and inculcates distrust of government.
Bureaucratic drag slows down work, wastes time, and stifles innovation.
Hung up on getting strung up ReprintsTo conservative critics, this is a straitjacket that stifles innovation.
A lack of access to information hinders learning, stifles innovation and slows scientific progress.
"The culture here is so against new things, it's so backwards and stifles innovation.
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