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"strongly hampered" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be greatly hindered or restricted in one's actions or abilities. Example: The company's growth was strongly hampered by the economic recession. In this sentence, "strongly hampered" describes the extent to which the company's progress was affected by the recession. It implies that the company faced significant obstacles and challenges due to the economic downturn. Another example: The athlete's performance was strongly hampered by an injury. This sentence suggests that the athlete's injury greatly affected their ability to perform well in their sport. It conveys the idea that the injury greatly hindered their physical abilities and impacted their performance.
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It also said the reporting of suspected crimes had been strongly hampered by a "code of silence" among the clergy which had seen those who dared to break it "ostracised, demoted and fired", and cited one well-known instance from 2001 in which a bishop was in effect congratulated for having kept to it.
The development of diamond-based electronic devices designed to operate at high power is strongly hampered by the lack of low dislocation single crystal material.
However, like other inorganic nanomaterials, high macrophage uptake, short blood retention time and unfavorable biodistributions have strongly hampered their applications in vivo.
Maximal dye dimerization that would have been strongly hampered by efficient efflux due to the active, multidrug-resistant (MDR) pump was overcome by coupling JC-1 with the MDR inhibitor verapamil.
However speciation analysis in soils is strongly hampered because the most efficient extractant reported in the literature (oxalic acid) strongly inhibits the generation of SbH3 by Sb V), the major species in this kind of matrix, severely affecting its detection limits.
Without clear standards the evidence-based selection of measurement instruments is strongly hampered.
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This coupled with change in climatic condition were strongly hampering our economic income and livelihood activity".
Nevertheless, uncertainty associated with well data (including water flowrates and salinities) strongly hampers the process design task.
Direct intramyocardial injection of cells proved to be the most effective application route, however, engraftment rates are very low (<5%) strongly hampering its efficacy.
We hypothesised that if induced defences are built mainly upon current photoassimilates, then carbon starvation by light deprivation should strongly hamper the production of new defences.
Unregistered firms in the informal sector employ close to half of Mexico's labor force, with workers that frequently lack access to a good education, reliable health care, and affordable financial services, conditions that strongly hamper their accumulation of human capital.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com