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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The outdated equipment shackle the productivity of the factory.
The language barrier proved to be a shackle in their efforts to communicate.
The team's success was seen as a shackle to their ability to take risks.
The outdated technology was a shackle to the company's efficiency.
The economic downturn was seen as a shackle to the country's growth.
The horse was unable to move freely with the shackle on its leg.
The government shackle the internet usage of citizens to control access to information.
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