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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fence for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or function of a fence, such as providing protection or defining boundaries.
Example: "We built a fence for the garden to keep the rabbits out."
Alternatives: "a barrier for" or "a boundary for".
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And it could use a fence for security purposes.
She was a woman worth jumping over a fence for.
"A fence for the animals that's not electrified.
"You need more than a fence for them".
She saw a peach tree, too, and leaned over a fence for a sample.
Carl Hall, a retired construction worker in Detroit, wants to buy a fence for his backyard.
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If there is a fence, look for a way over or through.
My Haitian partner wanted a concrete wall; I preferred a cactus fence, for reasons of aesthetics and economy.
It has been used as a hedge species along highways for sight and sound barriers, and as a natural fence for grazing fields.
I have been washing up looking out on a wooden fence for over 10 years.
Guards, forbidden to enter the pen without permission, screamed through a wire fence for Mr. Harris to stop.
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