Which proposition are used after obstacle? I have seen both "in" and "to". what are the difference between them? for example, what is the difference between the following sentences/
There is an obstacle in developing .....
or
There is an obstacle to developing ......
Sunday, November 26, 2017
prepositions - "obstacle to developing '" vs "obstacle in developing"?
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