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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barrier from" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase can be used when trying to describe a form of protection or obstruction that is preventing something from coming through. For example: "The thick metal wall served as a barrier from the noxious fumes."
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"Home is a protective barrier from the outside world.
It became a feature on the site – a nice barrier from the wind – until it got burned down.
The starter actuates the upward swing of the barrier from the stalls when all are in place.
Among the most vulnerable people are those living on the islands and peninsulas jutting out into the Andaman Sea, where there is no natural barrier from cyclones.
The main barrier, from her perspective, is that because the houses sit on wheels, most jurisdictions consider them R.V.s, in which it's illegal to live full-time.
Zika virus is transmitted by mosquito bites and is believed to have first crossed the "species barrier" from wild animals to humans in East Africa.
The scientific consensus of the 1980s and early 1990s was that BSE could not leap the species barrier from cows to people.
That is where HIV, the virus that causes the disease, leapt the species barrier from chimpanzees to people some 70 years ago.
Feathered showgirls gyrated around the room, one in a cage, perhaps thankful for the barrier from the scrum of ogling men around her.
"We have a language barrier from the private sector," he said".We're learning, but we have a lot to learn and vice versa.
He said the most workable plan would involve a roughly five-mile barrier from Sandy Hook, N.J., to the Rockaway Peninsula.
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