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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big hurdle" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a significant challenge or obstacle that needs to be overcome. Example: "Getting accepted into my dream university was a big hurdle for me."
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"That's a big hurdle.
Another big hurdle".
That's the first big hurdle.
Here's the big hurdle.
This was a big hurdle.
Another big hurdle is financing.
Separately, Cyprus is a big hurdle.
"Now we've cleared one big hurdle".
Therein lies the second big hurdle: efficacy.
Cost has been a big hurdle.
And so, just another big hurdle, man.
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