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barrier

[bar-ee-er] / ˈbær i ər /




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That can be a huge barrier for people who aren’t confident writers, or have to write in a second language—exactly the kind of situations that would lead people to use large language models.

From The Wall Street Journal

Governments were instead encouraged to let markets operate without direction or barriers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A mum whose five-year-old deafblind son has made his acting debut in Eastenders has said she is "so proud" of him and she hopes it will "break down barriers" for disabled children.

From BBC

However, real estate experts have previously revealed that there may be other barriers in place that are preventing a prospective buyer from coming forward.

From MarketWatch

She told the BBC in a statement that she believes it creates "additional barriers for individuals who are suffering and who wish to exercise choice".

From BBC