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Discover Ludwig"snag in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to encounter or come across an unexpected problem or obstacle. Example: The project was going smoothly until we hit a snag in the budget. We had to reassess our expenses and make some changes to stay on track.
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There was a snag in the negotiations.
"Some, lady, I did personally snag in Brazil.
The snag in the Sheffield negotiationsweakens the Braves' position.
Davenport could be the snag in the grand plan.
He is encountering an unusual snag in hiring people.
But there's a little snag in the idea in practice.
But some of Jeb's backers see the snag in this optimism.
In February a snag in an American weather satellite's battery caused it to explode.
Berlin's hesitance may seem like little more than a snag in Germany's vaunted "Energiewende".
The court battle is only the latest snag in the takeover group's buyout plans.
The 757 then took off, while an airline official said, "The snag in the plane has now been fixed".
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