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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barrier for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to denote a barrier to something or some kind of obstacle. For example, "The high cost of college tuition can be a barrier for many people who want to pursue higher education."
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The language barrier, for instance, was intense.
"There's a real barrier for entry.
We believe this provides a significant barrier for bidders".
"The screen has always been an emotional barrier for audiences.
"She broke the barrier for women," Mrs. Malhotra said.
Language is no barrier for a photo story.
And that wasn't the last barrier for the sport, either.
Four minutes is not a barrier for Alan.
"You almost stop creating a barrier for yourself.
Funding is potentially the biggest barrier for social enterprises".
These financial requirements are the biggest barrier for investors.
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