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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path full of obstacles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or journey that is challenging and fraught with difficulties.
Example: "Starting a new business can be a path full of obstacles, but perseverance is key to success."
Alternatives: "a road filled with challenges" or "a journey laden with difficulties".
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— yet prefers a path full of obstacles to the comfortable life he would lead in his father's house.
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Tilting the controller can direct a racecar along a track full of obstacles.
India is a long path, full of curves and turns.
A hang-gliding game lets children use their arms as wings as they fly through a sky full of obstacles.
Being confident is harder than it sounds.Do not care about what other people think about you.Life will be always full of obstacles, Some will tell you the wrong path and some right.
All other places and scenes were full of obstacles (of an administrative or emotional nature, such as prejudice).
The workplace is full of obstacles for mothers, and pumping is a big one.
"Life is always going to be full of obstacles.
"I was after magic here, an obstacle course full of surprises," says Carlson, a Beverly Hills landscape architect.
It also, however, comes with a full bag of obstacles and challenges.
As author Grant Frazier said, "Life is full of obstacle illusions".
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