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"existing barriers" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to obstacles or hindrances that currently exist or are already in place. Example: "The company is working to overcome the existing barriers to success, such as limited resources and outdated technology."
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Some of the existing barriers in Germany are at least in principle amenable to change, provided sufficient political will exists.
Here's how much the proposed border deal would add to existing barriers.
Higher education does not increase social mobility but reinforces existing barriers.
As for the existing barriers, the department needs to punch more holes in them.
"Governments must show leadership by adopting coordinated policies that dismantle existing barriers to new services," she said.
He suggested that all white artists should work in this way to break down the existing barriers.
Existing barriers helped shunt drug smuggling activity to ports of entry, where it can be more easily detected.
The money would pay for 316 miles of new fencing and 407 miles of renovations of existing barriers.
Trump has since claimed that such fences, including renovations that replace existing barriers, constitute the wall he promised.
We have a mental health crisis and existing barriers to care -- like social stigma, cost and treatment access.
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A limitation of the existing barriers-based measures was that they did not always provide a comprehensive list of barriers.
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