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"insurmountable obstacles" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means challenges or difficulties that are impossible to overcome. Example: Despite facing numerous insurmountable obstacles, the team continued to push forward and eventually achieved their goal of winning the championship.
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But these did not appear to be insurmountable obstacles.
None of these things sound like insurmountable obstacles.
Yet each faces what could be insurmountable obstacles to success.
But the results are encouraging, and these aren't insurmountable obstacles.
As a social worker, I often work with clients who have seemingly insurmountable obstacles to employment.
Despite what seemed to be insurmountable obstacles, Washington engaged Beijing, and the rest is history.
Historians have long emphasised economics and sociology as the insurmountable obstacles.
"That has created insurmountable obstacles, which have now temporarily stopped the negotiations".
But, as Ms. Shalala has explained, there are three insurmountable obstacles.
I voted because of the almost insurmountable obstacles to reform in Europe.
Even when faced with insurmountable obstacles, they progressed, often fast and sometimes far.
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