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Discover LudwigThe phrase “barrier of” is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to describe an obstacle or hindrance blocking an action or path of action. For example, “The low cost of the competing product was a significant barrier of entry for our company.”
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It's another barrier of protection".
The barrier of fear is broken.
"It's a lower barrier of entry".
On Tuesday, Egyptians broke through a barrier of fear".
The answer was: the barrier of the earth intervened.
Could a marriage survive such a solid barrier of disagreement?
"Lucy has this great barrier of self-reliance.
"We're entering a barrier of slow innovation," Mr. Kuittinen said.
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Arguably, the barriers of 40 years ago are down.
"It requires overcoming the barriers of denial".
"It breaks the barriers of exclusion".
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