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The phrase "a barrier to knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that prevents or hinders the acquisition of knowledge or understanding.
Example: "The lack of access to educational resources can create a significant barrier to knowledge for many students."
Alternatives: "an obstacle to understanding" or "a hindrance to learning."
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This creates a barrier to knowledge".
Even though academics often take seriously the need to provide evidence that can inform policy and practice, localism can be a barrier to knowledge translation.
Alternatively, order sets may serve as a barrier to knowledge acquisition by providers: by listing appropriate patient care interventions, order sets may obviate the need for physicians to seek out and learn appropriate interventions on their own.
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All of those interviewed for this study identified missing linkages between the science, business and capital providers as a significant barrier to knowledge flow and translation between actors in the innovation system.
A further barrier to knowledge about medication is that the labels and information on Western medicine are written in English and often use technical terms, making them less accessible and less easily understood by the general population of Chinese-speaking people.
Knowledge management is a commonly cited barrier to knowledge translation and includes the volume of research evidence, time to read evidence, and the skills to appraise and understand research evidence [ 2].
In the absence of any apparent barrier to knowledge of a soritical predicate's precise extension it was generally assumed that there was simply no precise extension to be known.
The design and fabrication of micro-parts by micro-forming cannot be conducted via leveraging on the knowledge of macro-forming process to micro-forming since the size effect is a barrier to this knowledge transfer.
And Brecht, who I think of as a kind of father-figure, or superego, of the Frankfurt critics, loathed photographs; he regarded them as a form of sentimentality, as a barrier to political knowledge.
As the Guardian notes, last summer, a report commissioned by the Cabinet Office identified the lack of free data as a barrier to the knowledge economy.
Some authors note that rejection of evolution can serve as a barrier to developing knowledge about it (Coburn 1994; Coburn Scharmann 1990).
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