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Discover Ludwig"will hinder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or action that is going to stop or block something from happening. For example, "The long lines at the airport will hinder travelers from catching their flight on time."
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But growers say the legislation will hinder bargaining.
Nuclear unilateralism will hinder, rather than help, arms control.
Many worry that the civil war will hinder aid efforts.
A strengthening euro will hinder export-led growth.
Whether his attitude will hinder his development is still debatable.
This will hinder, not help, a resolution of the crisis.
Excessive addition of PAn will hinder the dispersing of lithium ions and decrease the discharge capacity.
"For now no one suggests that this affair will hinder the troop deployment".
It is a paradox that will hinder Abbott's electoral efforts much more than it helps them.
"Nothing will hinder the rebuilding process, and we will continue to move forward," he said.
His motives will be impugned, and unnecessary controversies will hinder presidential decision-making".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com