big hurdle
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
Refers to a significant problem or difficulty.
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- The first big hurdle in putting your car on the road is getting insurance.
- The team faced a big hurdle when their main funding source withdrew.
- For many aspiring entrepreneurs, securing initial capital is a big hurdle.
- She realized that learning a new language was a much bigger hurdle than she had anticipated.
- Overcoming fear of public speaking was a big hurdle in his career development.
- The company's expansion plans hit a big hurdle due to new regulatory changes.
- Passing the final exam proved to be the biggest hurdle for several students.
- Finding affordable housing remains a big hurdle for young families in the city.
- The negotiations reached a big hurdle regarding the terms of the agreement.
- The scientists encountered a big hurdle when their experiment failed to replicate previous results.