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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obstacle by" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
Instead, you might use phrases like "obstructed by" or "blocked by" to refer to something that is preventing progress. For example, "The path was obstructed by fallen branches."
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MEANWHILE, though, the current system is seen as an obstacle by Internet music entrepreneurs.
Maxim magazine overcame this obstacle by writing a review of "Warpaint" after hearing only one single.
This time, she is hoping to bypass that obstacle by calling for a plebiscite.
Mr. Varasano overcame that obstacle by snipping the metal latch with garden shears.
The congressman added that the Obama had created a "self-inflicted" obstacle by breaking his promise.
And they enlarge that obstacle by arguing that its home stretches far and wide.
Accountancy firms circumnavigated this obstacle by forging alliances with law firms rather than merging with them.
Landis disposed of this obstacle by forging auction receipts and labels that he affixed to his works.
Wu wei means "yielding," as in the way water flows around an obstacle by taking the path of least resistance.
(Two centuries later, Icelanders created the same obstacle by artificial means to save a town threatened by another eruption).
Some employers and transit operators reduce this obstacle by using backup vehicles to provide guaranteed rides home.
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