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Discover Ludwig"difficult hurdles" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to challenges that must be overcome in order to achieve success. For example: "My goal of becoming a successful entrepreneur has been complicated by the difficult hurdles that must be navigated every step of the way."
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But Nasdaq's potential bid for NYSE Euronext poses a number of difficult hurdles.
But Mr. Trippler and others say the difficult hurdles are still to come.
"China has not yet crossed the most difficult hurdles...so I say the real unrest is yet to happen.
The main character of the book, Sophie, hits so many obstacles throughout the novel and we discover the many difficult hurdles she jumped in her past.
Nor, in contrast with Mr Juppé in 1995, did he rashly defy public opinion.Mr Jospin's real problem is that the electoral mood is turning against him just as he faces three difficult hurdles.
"I want to assure everyone that throughout our history we have gone through a lot and we have seen a lot, and I think the most difficult hurdles are now behind us," King Abdullah said.
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That's a very difficult hurdle.
"That's a difficult hurdle to overcome".
But tax lawyers say the most difficult hurdle concerns restrictions around the choice of the investments.
The new plan would require Congressional approval, a difficult hurdle for any legislation in the current polarized environment.
A Senate amendment that differs substantially from a bipartisan version passed overwhelmingly by the House two weeks ago, faces a difficult hurdle.
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