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impede the technique vs impede the technique to

Both phrases are not correct. The verb 'impede' is typically followed by the preposition 'of' or 'from', not 'to'.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

impede the technique

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct prepositions to use after 'impede' are 'of' or 'from'. For example, 'impede the technique of painting' or 'impede the technique from developing'.
  • If seated, sit up straight (comfortably so - no need for rigid military-style posture - this will only impede the technique). Rest your hands, palms down, on your legs.
  • Sit up straight (comfortably so - no need for rigid military-style posture - this will only impede the technique). Rest your hands, palms up, on your legs / in your lap .
  • If seated, sit up straight (comfortably so - no need for rigid military-style posture - this will only impede the technique), again, with your feet about shoulder-with ...
  • Sit up straight (comfortably so - no need for rigid military-style posture - this will only impede the technique). Rest your hands, palms down, on your legs.

impede the technique to

This phrase is not correct in English.

The preposition 'to' is not used after 'impede'. Instead, use 'of' or 'from'.

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