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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obstacles in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe challenges or difficulties that are present in a certain situation or context. For example: - There were many obstacles in their path to success, but they persevered and achieved their goals. - The company faced several obstacles in their attempt to expand into new markets. - She overcame the obstacles in her personal life and emerged stronger and more resilient. - The government has failed to address the obstacles in the education system, leading to a decline in student performance.
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"Do we have obstacles in our way?
There are no such obstacles in Europe.
Justice Thomas faced enormous obstacles in life.
But fate places obstacles in his way.
The judiciary puts obstacles in the way.
What are common obstacles in resolving conflicts?
"They'll put obstacles in our way.
There were obstacles in the beginning.
Riders take on obstacles in showjumping.
But there are hidden obstacles in care as well.
Put obstacles in my way and hopefully something else happens".
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