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The phrase "the barrier of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a physical, emotional, or metaphorical obstacle that is preventing someone or something from reaching a goal or achieving success. Example: The barrier of language made it difficult for me to communicate with the locals during my travels in Japan. In this sentence, "the barrier of language" refers to the obstacle of not being able to speak or understand Japanese, which hindered the speaker's ability to communicate effectively with the locals.
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The barrier of fear is broken.
The answer was: the barrier of the earth intervened.
People have overcome the barrier of fear and this is irreversible.
The roiling water gathered behind the barrier of rocks, rising higher and higher.
In today's terms, that could mean breaking the barrier of 130 million voters!
"When you overcome the barrier of fear it is irreversible," he says.
Times have improved, but the barrier of 2 hours 20 minutes seemed unreachable.
I believe you have to look at the barrier of entry for both groups.
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Arguably, the barriers of 40 years ago are down.
"It requires overcoming the barriers of denial".
"It breaks the barriers of exclusion".
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