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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first hurdle" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the initial or primary obstacle or challenge that needs to be overcome. Example: "The first hurdle in achieving success is setting clear goals and creating a plan to reach them."
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The first hurdle is France.
First hurdle cleared.
The first hurdle was his name.
A first hurdle is Spanish politics.
The first hurdle is school sports.
Who will crumble at the first hurdle?
The first hurdle could be Wednesday.
Its first hurdle is arithmetic.
"Psyche," at least, cleared the first hurdle.
And economics is just the first hurdle.
I'd fallen at the first hurdle, literally.
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