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The phrase 'face obstacles in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to encountering challenges or difficulties when trying to achieve something. For example, "The students decided to forge ahead and face obstacles in their pursuit of success."
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It may also face obstacles in the supreme court.
Even the new plan may face obstacles in Congress.
Yet the poll suggested he might face obstacles in the fall running against either Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Obama.
Mr. Mao said Mr. Hu would probably continue to face obstacles in putting his plans into effect.
Mr. Berezovsky was awarded damages equivalent to around $225,000, but the court noted that he would probably face obstacles in collecting.
But he said the plan would face obstacles in trying to lure customers away from the most popular trading networks, like Island.
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Mr. Dimon also faces obstacles in Washington.
Mr. Lugo had initially been expected to focus on reducing inequality, but faced obstacles in doing so.
Japan also faces obstacles in its pacifist Constitution, which severely restricts the use of Japan's military.
Like many other Chinese companies, Rino faced obstacles in borrowing money from the state-owned banks that dominate the country's economic life.
Mr Purcell faces obstacles in his case, but its very existence airs important questions about whether efforts to make finance safer have gone too far.
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