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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have hurdles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges or obstacles that someone or something is facing.
Example: "In her career, she has hurdles to overcome, but she remains determined to succeed."
Alternatives: "face obstacles" or "encounter challenges."
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Parents already have hurdles to jump when dealing with their children.
The Cardinals still have hurdles left in their effort to repeat as National Football Conference champions.
Secondly, tenacity and persistence are critical because you are bound to have hurdles.
"We have hurdles to overcome and Dr Sears is one of those hurdles".
Students are often surprised to learn that they still have hurdles to clear before they can begin college-level work.
If Democrats hope to convert Mr. DeLay's woes into Congressional victories around the nation, they have hurdles to overcome, not the least of which is that Mr. DeLay is not a well-known figure on a par with the former speaker Newt Gingrich, another Republican leader Democrats sought to convert into a political issue.
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Now researchers have hurdled that obstacle and may be poised to make additional leaps.
Rosemont Copper still has hurdles to clear.
That quest, however, has hurdles.
Yet, Duval still has hurdles to climb.
Ronaldo has hurdles to overcome, a nation to lift, before he can get there.
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