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The phrase "the barriers of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything that prevents development or progress. For example: "In order to improve our global economy, we must work to overcome the barriers of inequality and poverty."
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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.
For Una, the barriers of church history had evaporated.
It looks as though it's even more difficult to break down the barriers of entrenched bias.
But it's also made the barriers of entry lower, and created a lot of competition.
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The barrier of fear is broken.
Social media lowers the barrier of entry.
The answer was: the barrier of the earth intervened.
The roiling water gathered behind the barrier of rocks, rising higher and higher.
People have overcome the barrier of fear and this is irreversible.
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