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The phrase "as noteworthy obstacles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant challenges or barriers in a particular context, such as a project or situation.
Example: "The team faced several challenges, including as noteworthy obstacles the lack of funding and limited resources."
Alternatives: "as significant challenges" or "as important barriers".
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In practice, researchers have noted goal setting, limited training and support (for educators and students), inconsistent Internet quality, and Thai pedagogy as noteworthy obstacles to developing an e-learning program (Pagram & Pagram, 2006; Siritongthaworn, Krairit, Dimmitt, & Paul, 2006).
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