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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hurdle in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an obstacle or challenge encountered in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The lack of funding has become a significant hurdle in the development of the new project."
Alternatives: "an obstacle in" or "a barrier to".
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This biomechanical discrepancy is a hurdle in the design of bone replacements.
How many times has she jumped over a hurdle in her life?
Distinguishing between perivascular cell types remains a hurdle in vascular biology due to overlapping marker expressions and similar functionalities.
Gamba Cole, 18, lives in Peckham and feels the riots have been a hurdle in his search for employment.
Which, for even the most gifted actor, is going to be a hurdle in a biopic of someone demonstrably plain.
As countries seek to reduce their stockpiles of NUCLEAR MATERIAL, they face a hurdle in verifying that other nations are doing the same.
This work also shows that excessive power consumption is a hurdle in the development of flash fermentation technology chosen for the flexible plant.
The scientific interest in these mesoscale protein aggregates has been historically masked by their status as a hurdle in recombinant protein production.
Particularly, this additional complexity represents a hurdle in the assessment of ICT readiness for organisational resilience, and no consensus exists yet for its analysis.
The former welterweight champion Antonio Margarito was denied a license to fight in California, leaving a hurdle in the way of a proposed bout against Manny Pacquiao.
Mr. Liebowitz was on hand at Aqueduct in 1967 when Greek Myth and Heinz Schwab parted after a hurdle in a steeplechase (Slide 14).
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