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Discover Ludwig"hurdle to" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It usually means having to overcome something or having difficulty achieving something, as in "The proposal was a huge hurdle to overcome for the team."
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Blaufränkisch has an additional hurdle to overcome.
"So we had that hurdle to clear".
This is the final hurdle to investment.
It is a high hurdle to clear.
Language was another hurdle to overcome.
It's got a high hurdle to clear.
"That's a difficult hurdle to overcome".
"It is a hurdle to overcome.
But everyone has the mental hurdle to clear.
Still, Groupon has overcome one potential hurdle to its I.P.O.
The bigger hurdle to public acceptance may be psychological.
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