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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faced hurdles" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe encountering challenges or obstacles in various situations, such as personal, professional, or academic contexts. Example: "Throughout her career, she faced hurdles that tested her resilience and determination."
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Some women faced hurdles.
The Transatlantic-Allied deal has faced hurdles since it was announced in June.
In a radio interview, defence minister Ursula von der Leyen conceded the military faced hurdles.
While the stakes in the two companies have long been seen as attractive, any deal has faced hurdles.
Even after they redid the study, they faced hurdles to getting the proper permits to build along the Pacific.
Even so, as Rousey built her public persona, she faced hurdles that her male counterparts surely didn't.
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