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"that may hinder" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that may potentially prevent or block progress or success. For example: "We need to identify potential obstacles that may hinder our project's success."
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Such a model is known to contain inaccuracies and assumptions that may hinder the calculations.
Our goal is to help facilitate your research and eliminate unnecessary obstacles that may hinder your progress.
Children in hospital are subjected to multiple negative stimuli that may hinder their development and social interactions.
We discuss problems that may hinder the genetic evaluation and the application of fearfulness traits for genetic selection in livestock.
Taking action that may hinder the expansion of one of the country's few centres of excellence seems far too big a gamble.
Make an internship, research, or study abroad experience possible for students on financial aid by fulfilling the work expectation that may hinder them from accepting such opportunities.
However, washing generates a large volume of wastewater that may hinder application; thus, a feasible pretreatment method needs to be developed to avoid the generation of wastewater.
Those processes take a while and increase the chances of causing surface defects that may hinder the performance of the material.
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Don't wear shoes (such as heels for girls) that may hinder your ability to squat or bend down.
Radiation treatment may also induce irregularities of capsular profile that may hinder the evaluation of extracapsular extension of recurrence [18].
Pharmacists will be encouraged to talk about internal beliefs and attitudes that may hinder them from freely providing the ECP.
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