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Discover Ludwig'obstacle course' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it for example when referring to a physical course with various obstacles meant to be navigated. For example, "Her goal is to complete the obstacle course in the fastest time".
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Fiscal obstacle course?
Setting: Wheelchair obstacle course.
The aisle is an obstacle course.
"Everyone is driving through an obstacle course.
"Space was always an obstacle course.
The result was a domestic obstacle course.
This obstacle course is fairly typical.
It's like crossing an army-training obstacle course.
Her face looks a little like an obstacle course.
Felled cypress and sweet gum trees create an obstacle course.
He finished it anyway, a 13-plus-mile obstacle course.
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