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"ran into obstacles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something or someone encounters an obstacle that hinders progress. For example, "The construction team ran into obstacles while trying to build a new bridge."
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Tells how Ved & other blind children at times ran into obstacles & hurt themselves.
Some concepts fell into place smoothly, while others ran into obstacles along the way.
Previously, the company entered the Japanese market and repeatedly ran into obstacles like communication breakdowns, cultural missteps and missed deadlines.
When some friends invited her to Japan, she went, hoping to find the thread of an idea there, but quickly ran into obstacles.
Moore said that he's not surprised that the two ran into obstacles in public television, given Koch's trustee role, adding, "The words 'chilling effect' came immediately to mind".
A1 Energy Plan Hits Hurdles The energy proposals set out by President Bush quickly ran into obstacles, showing how difficult it will be to take even the modest steps he supports to reduce the nation's reliance on foreign oil.
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Some planned mergers, however, have run into obstacles.
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But a deal for Cegetel could run into obstacles from Cegetel's other shareholders.
Still, a push to widen the use of health impact assessments in real estate developments could run into obstacles.
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