overcome a hurdle

Frequency: 8.219.1 per million words

Figuratively, to successfully deal with a problem or difficulty.

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  • You have already overcome the first major hurdle by passing the entrance exam.
  • The team worked hard to overcome every hurdle in their path to success.
  • With dedication, she managed to overcome a significant financial hurdle.
  • It's essential to develop strategies to overcome common hurdles in project management.
  • They will need to overcome several legal hurdles before launching the new product.
  • Despite the initial setbacks, he was determined to overcome this personal hurdle.
  • The company must overcome technical hurdles to innovate and stay competitive.
  • Finding reliable funding can be a big hurdle for new startups to overcome.
  • She helped her students overcome the learning hurdle of a new language.
  • To achieve their goals, they had to overcome numerous bureaucratic hurdles.