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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight hurdle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor obstacle or challenge that may need to be overcome.
Example: "We encountered a slight hurdle in the project timeline, but we are confident we can resolve it quickly."
Alternatives: "a minor obstacle" or "a small challenge."
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There is a slight hurdle to overcome here.
"I've got just a slight hurdle to get over, where I've got to get the scores down to how I feel I'm playing.
This presented a slight hurdle for the big marijuana companies (also known as licensed producers), which have been positioning themselves to dominate the supply chain of both medical and legal cannabis in Canada.
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One slight hurdle: None is a paying subscriber.
One slight hurdle for this collecting sport: the frequency of mishaps.
But a slight hitch as she took the final hurdle cost her the tenth of a second by which she missed Gulnara Galkina's 2008 Olympic time.
While some more recent polls have shown a slight softening of attitudes, a Mormon candidate still has a huge hurdle to overcome.
Another technical hurdle is called latency, which means there is a slight delay in parts of the signal.
Her coach taped playing cards to the hurdles to teach her to clear them by only a slight margin.
A slight?
A slight smile rose.
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