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Discover LudwigThe word 'barrier-free' is correct and usable in written English.
It typically describes an environment, physical space, or system of services which has been constructed or adapted to be accessible by all individuals, regardless of their ability or disability. For example, "The new office building includes barrier-free entrances and elevators to make it more accessible for everyone."
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"China has barrier-free access to Europe's markets.
Employers can help themselves and their employees who smoke by offering barrier-free cessation treatment.
He took it upon himself to make the JCC a barrier-free environment.
HOURS Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Barrier-free entry; no bathroom.
"In the same way that the city of Sochi has built a barrier-free environment for athletes and officials to enjoy, I call upon all those who experience these Games to have barrier-free minds too," he said.
The $30,000 barrier-free kitchen: Stephen Iino, a cabinetmaker, custom-made the ash and maple cabinetry.
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The author, Cornelia Danielson, a Florence resident, is described as founder of Barrier Free Travel/Viaggiare Senza Barriere, a nonprofit organization in Tuscany.
Her tale is a familiar one at Barrier Free Living.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Dining area is barrier free; bathroom is accessible.
To apply for state funds that are given in October, Barrier Free Living must secure the land.
While he was living at Barrier Free Living on the Lower East Side, he met another friend, a woman with whom he became involved.
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