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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over the barrier" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to something that is difficult to overcome or go beyond. For example, "Our team faced many obstacles, but we managed to come out on top and leap over the barrier."
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"Don't jump from the stage over the barrier".
He was walking and went over the barrier.
My TL is waiting, leaning over the barrier.
Describes Rice's and Abrams's concern over the barrier Israel is building along the West Bank.
Eventually, people started leaning over the barrier to shout, "Crooked press!
Asked if someone could have climbed over the barrier, he said: "Most probably".
He jumps over the barrier at the metro station and disappears into the crowd.
One man tried to climb over the barrier, and security guards had to drag him away.
Within Israel, there are two themes to rising criticism of the government over the barrier.
Well, the wave has not got enough energy to go over the barrier.
Nineteen Palestinians have been killed in confrontations over the barrier since 2004.
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