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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high hurdle" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used metaphorically to describe a difficult or challenging obstacle that must be overcome. Example: "Passing the bar exam was a high hurdle for Sarah, but she studied diligently and was able to achieve her goal of becoming a lawyer."
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This seems a high hurdle".
Is that a high hurdle?
This now seems a high hurdle.
This is an extremely high hurdle.
It is a high hurdle to clear.
It's got a high hurdle to clear.
This is a high hurdle, otherwise known as strict scrutiny.
Seems like a high hurdle to meet to me.
Moreover, the second play is always a high hurdle.
Membership in this class is not a high hurdle.
"Longer-term quality is the high hurdle, Mr. Ivers said.
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