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Free sign upThe phrase "Run into a setback" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an unexpected obstacle or difficulty encountered while pursuing a goal or project. Example: "Despite our careful planning, we ran into a setback that delayed the project's timeline."
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They decided, with the help of a manager, to pitch their show to networks, but meanwhile ran into a setback on the finale of the Web series.
In the House, the over‐all cause of the lame ducks ran into a setback when a bill spon sored by one of them, Repre sentative Samuel N. Friedel of Maryland, was stricken from the calendar.
Here we run into a problem.
Eventually you will run into a Missingno.
They had run into an ambush.
The truth is, there is a chance that they might run into unexpected setbacks.
Other professional kitchens have tried composting and have run into setbacks.
She ran into a party of Americans.
Last year, this ran into a legal quagmire.
Just ran into a tennis legend.
"Then he ran into a rough patch".
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