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The phrase "that could hinder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential obstacles or challenges that may impede progress or success.
Example: "There are several factors that could hinder our ability to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "that may obstruct" or "that might impede".
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This presents an approach that could hinder future mobility strategies.
Identifying and eliminating language and cultural barriers that could hinder innovation.
Many Syrian children are deprived of education, a problem that could hinder them for life.
However, current SDN programmability comes with downsides that could hinder its adoption and deployment.
However, besides the performance, available resources and cost efficiency are obstacles that could hinder their exploitation.
Engineered stem cells carry markers of their former identities a trait that could hinder research into diseases.
Despite the praise for Mr. Mueller, the commission's latest staff reports found lingering problems that could hinder the bureau's ability to detect and prevent terror attacks.
Unless this was curbed, it warned, there would be a "deep erosion of public confidence that could hinder, or even destroy, email".
Michael K. Powell, the F.C.C.'s chairman, has said that he is reluctant to overregulate new technologies in ways that could hinder their development.
As reports emerged of persistent Hurricane Sandy-related power and infrastructure damage that could hinder voting Tuesday, election officials insisted that everything will work as planned.
Even before the national energy consumption campaign began in 2005, Ningxia officials worked to get around environmental regulations that could hinder growth.
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