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"barriers to entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to any obstruction or hindrance that makes it difficult to enter or compete in a market, industry, or profession. For example, one barrier to entry for small businesses is the high cost of initial capital needed to set up and operate.
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"The barriers to entry were too high.
Liberalised markets mean few barriers to entry.
But barriers to entry are low.
"Very few barriers to entry," he said.
But barriers to entry make markets smaller.
The barriers to entry have fallen.
"The barriers to entry are low.
And barriers to entry are high.
"There were huge barriers to entry".
There are regulatory barriers to entry.
Barriers to entry were low.
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hurdles to entry
disincentives to entry
barriers to induction
barriers to registration
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impediments to entry
barriers to integration
barriers to immigration
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barriers to enrolment
barriers to re entry
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