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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barriers of" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that serves as an impediment, like "The language barrier of this country is one of the reasons fewer travelers visit."
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"It requires overcoming the barriers of denial".
"It breaks the barriers of exclusion".
Arguably, the barriers of 40 years ago are down.
We see no barriers of race or religion or country.
They faced barriers of race and class, religion and language.
Bulldozers added potato ridges — barriers of uncompacted dirt.
Mental barriers of restraint seem to come apart.
She's more likely to have barriers of transportation or language".
Such technical barriers, of course, are not insurmountable.
Everywhere, to different degrees, barriers of fear have been broken.
"The arrangement breaks down barriers of time and location," Mr. Fuselier said.
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