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The phrase "overcome hurdle" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to a challenge that you have faced and successfully overcome. For example, "Despite the difficulties I faced, I was able to overcome the hurdle and complete the project on time."
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"That wasn't in the itinerary I was handed before the game, but isn't it the Marine saying that says, 'adapt, improvise and overcome?' " Hurdle said.
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The problem, as always, is getting 60 votes to overcome hurdles imposed by the Republican minority.
More and more, too, small theater productions are filled with underdogs who overcome hurdles through enterprise and hard work.
She had overcome hurdles and experienced many rebuffs, and applied herself to work with "formidable energy and passion", he said.
But what Jack Ma lacks in experience he more than makes up for in raw determination to overcome hurdles thrown in his path.
This knowledge was successfully applied to overcome hurdles in structure determination of the eukaryotic protein.
And that we had to overcome hurdles in our lives".
Such families may require ongoing support and guidance to overcome hurdles to physical activity such as hypoglycaemia.
Health care professionals also use their knowledge to assist participants with problem-solving to overcome hurdles and promote resilience [ 22].
However, there are ways to overcome this hurdle.
The agencies also must overcome the hurdle of developing systems that will make the data accessible.
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