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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any of the setbacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific challenges or difficulties that have occurred in a situation or process.
Example: "Despite any of the setbacks we faced during the project, we managed to complete it on time."
Alternatives: "any of the challenges" or "any of the obstacles".
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So it goes with a president who hasn't foreseen any of the setbacks in the war he fabricated against an enemy who did not attack inside the United States in 2001.
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Despite the small qualifications he cites, the overall tone was highly triumphalist, and he failed to address any of the obvious setbacks the administration had suffered like the growing insurgency and missing weapons of mass destruction that undermined his strategy of "democratic globalism".
Some of the setbacks were permanent.
Some of the setbacks may be more apparent than real.
Each of the setbacks were tough, in the single digits.
Yale's athletic department spread word of the setback Wednesday.
One of the major setbacks of road construction in most flood plains is their geological incompetence.
But the company has endured any number of setbacks and changes in the program.
The fire must burn hot enough to endure the setback of any one election in order for the movement to prevail for whatever future comes.
Yeah," Dodd said of the early setback.
When any part of the United Kingdom suffers a setback, the rest of the country stands behind it.
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