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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'obstacle that' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used to refer to a difficulty or a hindrance. For example, "John had to overcome an obstacle that was preventing him from achieving his goals."
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The one obstacle that has proved insurmountable is modern legislation.
"That's an obstacle that has to be overcome".
But there's an obstacle that drives the narrative: Her mother-in-law is adamantly opposed.
Kruger, after all, was the one obstacle that prevented Rhodes from realizing his dream of empire.
The Co-op has also found a way to overcome an obstacle that thwarts most employers.
Instead, the tax credit would help remove an obstacle that prevents people from donating, he said.
But the drugs have run into an obstacle that so far has been impassable.
The agreement removes a major obstacle that had blocked Congress' adjournment.
Paperwork was the only obstacle that kept the agreement from being completed yesterday.
The chief obstacle that threatens to discredit the operation is the issue of piracy.
Cost is an obstacle that must be overcome, despite multimillion-dollar grants from the federal government.
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