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high hurdles
noun
a race in which runners leap over hurdles 42 inches (107 centimeters) high.
high hurdles
noun
(functioning as singular) a race in which competitors leap over hurdles 42 inches (107 cm) high
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of high hurdles1
Example Sentences
Lately, in the arena of math, leading models have jumped impressively high hurdles.
These are high hurdles, the Democrats admit it, but thereās no denying the sense of hope and elation in Chicago.
Musk managed to surpass those high hurdles.
Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit said last year that it shared the state courtās āconcerns about some of the āsexual and sexualizingā evidence admitted at trialā but that Ms. Andrew could not overcome the high hurdles to challenging a state-court conviction in federal court.
They face high hurdles to ballot access.
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