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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bar on" is not correct and is not generally used in written English.
The phrase "barring" is a better alternative as it can be used to mean "except for" or "excluding." Example: We can make a reservation for any day of the week barring Sunday.
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"Once you raise the bar on one, you have to raise the bar on the other.
Use one gold bar on the furnace.
There is no bar on campus.
Eccentrics raise the bar on the impossible.
Catering and bar on site.
James Rafferty ran a quiet bar on 3rd Ave.
Redneck biker bar on the water.
Raising the bar on GCSE results.
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There is a restaurant and cool piano bar on-site.
Bar-on, Shachar, Stahl, Leslie.
"Every person has a role" says leader Pinhasi Bar-On.
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