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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fence around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of enclosing or protecting an area, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The city decided to build a fence around the park to keep it safe from vandalism."
Alternatives: "a barrier enclosing" or "a boundary surrounding".
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But conservation doesn't mean putting a fence around everything and keeping people out.
Could a reclassification be like erecting a fence around a swimming pool after a drowning accident?
It would sometimes try to catch people, too, so they finally had to build a fence around it.
How come you run a fence around a field?
Why Should I Have a Fence Around My Pool?
Putting a fence around Calais is not the answer".
One proposal is for a fence around the school playground.
He draws a fence around his feet and declares "I'm outside the fence".
The current chancellor has erected a fence around University House to protect against protestors.
It now has an imposing front gate and a fence around it.
"We have to have more flexibility than just buying land and putting a fence around it".
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