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The phrase "a fence around it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical barrier or metaphorically to indicate protection or limitation around something.
Example: "To keep the animals safe, we built a fence around it."
Alternatives: "a barrier enclosing it" or "a boundary surrounding it".
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To the New Yorker -- or the Roman, I imagine -- it is a puzzling site, a fountain with a fence around it and nowhere to sit within its spray.
The government prefers to build a fence around it, which would eliminate the parklike openness that is one of its most attractive features.
The college has a fence around it, literally and figuratively.
"We have to have more flexibility than just buying land and putting a fence around it".
It's like property - there's a fence around it, in a way".
It now has an imposing front gate and a fence around it.
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If you add a fence around your shelter, it will not only make you safer, but also help keep out the wind.
The two then follow a small path through the woods until they come to a house with a stake fence around it.
Make a balcony by cutting a semi circle and putting a cardboard fence around it.
In hopes of growing vegetables again, he recently applied for a state farm preservation program that would pay him 70percentt of the land's market value — more than enough to build a needed fence around it — in exchange for a promise that it remain a farm forever.
The Moore-Jackson site in Woodside, which looks from the street like nothing but an empty lot with a metal fence around it, was discovered in the 1930's by Works Progress Administration workers who were cleaning the area and found a headstone, Dr. Cogan said.
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