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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hurdle with' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is a fragment and needs to be part of a larger sentence. For example, you can say, "She jumped over the hurdle with ease."
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He cleared this low hurdle with ease.
But she has cleared her first hurdle with aplomb.
Instead, he jumped his first hurdle with something to spare.
Even so, Levi suggested that they still faced a hurdle with consumers.
His finest hour was at the 1994 Cheltenham Festival, winning the County Hurdle with Dizzy.
But at the moment, you couldn't be going back to the Champion Hurdle with any confidence".
The bill passed its first hurdle with a vote of 172 in favour and 121 against.
But although she jumped every hurdle with ease, she also suffered.
So Peter Bernstein faces a basic hurdle with "Monk" (Xanadu/The Orchard), his vigorous new album.
Having impressed the judges though, she stumbled at the final hurdle with an uncooked prosciutto, olive and coriander roll.
She's only had one run this season, but plenty of horses have won the Champion Hurdle with one run.
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