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The phrase "barrier to entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an obstacle that makes it more difficult for a company or product to enter a market. For example, you might say, "The high costs of research and development have created a large barrier to entry for new competitors."
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There's no barrier to entry.
The barrier to entry is gone.
Neutrality kept the barrier to entry low.
The barrier to entry is too high.
5) The barrier to entry is lower.
That's a much bigger barrier to entry.
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But barriers to entry make markets smaller.
The barriers to entry have fallen.
"The barriers to entry are low.
"The barriers to entry were too high.
Liberalised markets mean few barriers to entry.
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constraints to entry
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barrier to oxygen
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