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The phrase "considerable hurdle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a problem or difficulty that must be overcome before success can be achieved. For example: "Running for office is a considerable hurdle for someone without political experience."
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Existing cell culture methods fail to expand the airway epithelial progenitor pool, presenting a considerable hurdle for progression to clinical trials.
Cutaneous diseases, specifically ones with significant genetic components are ideal candidates for topical siRNA based therapy but the anatomical structure of skin presents a considerable hurdle.
Many of those interviewed expressed that the Japanese "shyness" was a considerable hurdle.
That's a "considerable" hurdle, Dueber says, but likely doable within a few years.
Burt represents a considerable hurdle but, even if Benson prevails, he will have to beat the winner of the bout between Connor Law and Boris Crighton if he is to add a fourth star to his white club vest.
When examined from the patient perspective, privacy is another considerable hurdle to overcome.
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And it would face considerable hurdles, both practical and scientific.
There are considerable hurdles beyond paying for the project.
Despite the initial optimism, the agreement faces considerable hurdles.
"There are already considerable hurdles imposed by the courts before a judicial review can be brought.
When Mr. Bell does recover, he will still face considerable hurdles.
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