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The phrase "a hurdle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an obstacle or challenge that one must overcome in a particular context.
Example: "The team faced a hurdle of limited resources while trying to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "an obstacle of" or "a barrier of".
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"No softness" thunders Mussolini, sternly sending his staff over a hurdle of fixed bayonets.
Mr. Baucus and Mr. Camp encountered a hurdle of a different sort: self-interest.
So they kind of see that three year as a hurdle of when they expect to be leaving or turning over to some other place.
The regional pride that pervades the city is perfectly understandable in an area with a fervent independence movement, but it can be a hurdle of sorts for tourists.
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs), including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs), have the potential to improve the energy and environmental landscape of personal transportation, but face a hurdle of access to charging infrastructure.
Some firms like K.K.R. received the 20 percent of profits from the first dollar in returns, but most private equity firms typically must first reach a hurdle of 8 percent returns.
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"But the topic of death is still a hurdle for a lot of readers," he said.
However, the genetic heterogeneity of RP is a hurdle for the easy application of molecular diagnosis.
The 10,000 meters has been a bit of a hurdle for Kenya in the Olympics.
But this one has a bit of a hurdle to clear.
This course has been a little bit of a hurdle for me".
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