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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all barriers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every obstacle or hindrance in a particular context, often in discussions about challenges or limitations.
Example: "The new policy aims to eliminate all barriers to access for underprivileged communities."
Alternatives: "every obstacle" or "all obstacles".
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Today all barriers have disappeared".
But she hasn't broken down all barriers.
It remains a masterpiece transcending all barriers and all nationalities.
"Faith Ringgold's work transcends all barriers," she said.
I want to eliminate all barriers to learning.
His research seminars break all barriers to creativity.
It remains a poetic masterpiece transcending all barriers and all nationalities.
Whether it be bodies, rooms, apartments, castles, fortified cities. Immaterial, it breaks all barriers. . . .
He says he has tried to eliminate all barriers to human communication, both mental and physical.
The ensuing chaos let down almost all barriers to theft and corruption.
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All these barriers are Linkage barriers (Cluster III).
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