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The phrase "an obstacle of considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant challenge or barrier that one may face in various contexts, such as personal, professional, or academic situations.
Example: "The lack of funding proved to be an obstacle of considerable magnitude in completing the project on time."
Alternatives: "a significant barrier" or "a considerable hindrance."
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Still, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and co face an obstacle of considerable pedigree in giant American Ian Feuer and if he continues his outstanding form in goal, a shock could yet be plausible.
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This is an obstacle of enormous complexity.
"He was an opportunist of considerable talent".
This is an area of considerable controversy.
This comes at a time of considerable challenges with financial and other obstacles restricting progress in research to find a cure and improve the lives for people with diabetes.
It was a solution of considerable difficulty.
He was a man of considerable integrity.
It was a performance of considerable maturity".
He was a man of considerable substance.
A ditch of considerable historical significance, sure.
Taylor is a guitarist of considerable versatility.
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