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to blockages
noun
The state of being blocked
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It has frequently been used to exchange or lend oil to refineries in response to blockages in ship channels, barge accidents or hurricanes.
Major road closures remained in place on Sunday night due to blockages and following a number of accidents involving lorries on Saturday.
For example, a decade or so ago budget support was hailed by some as the answer to blockages, while today cash on delivery is similarly feted.
Wipes, nappies, sanitary towels, rags and condoms do not break down easily and can snag on pipes, drains and the walls of sewers, leading to blockages.
Instead, the city relies on a 11,000km system of pumping stations and concrete sewers, which are notoriously prone to blockages and floods.
Many people use cotton swabs to clean ear wax, but that can cause irritation and push wax deeper into ears, leading to blockages and infections.
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The next commission needs to remove blockages to trade in services, energy and the digital economy.
78 lines were removed due to blockage.
Myocardial infarction results from death of myocardial tissue due to blockage of coronary arteries.
This happens due not only to blockage of drains, but also to undersized stormwater drains.
He indicated the possibility of proportioning air-entrained SCC of high stability and resistance to blockage.
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