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The phrase "a low fence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a fence that is not tall, often implying ease of access or visibility.
Example: "The garden was bordered by a low fence, allowing passersby to see the colorful flowers inside."
Alternatives: "a short fence" or "a small fence."
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Mr. Portnoy hopped over a low fence in front of the riverbank.
Beyond a low fence, luxury cars stood open for the admiring.
Denison said: "After a matter of seconds Stefan tripped over a low fence and fell over.
The patios, bordered by low brick walls and a low fence, are lined up on both sides of a walkway.
He had run for his life but tripped over a low fence and was stabbed while defenceless on the ground.
The weapon was found 10ft to 14ft from where he fell, over a low fence, after he was shot twice.
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But Ainsworth's book is a pretty low fence for Winterson's broom to clear, and one sometimes senses that she's suffering from in-flight boredom.
When the Yankees swept the Mets at home two weeks ago, they scored 12 of their 18 runs via eight homers, including a wall-scraper by Russell Martin that cleared Yankee Stadium's low fence like a distance runner gasping across a finish line.
He hit a Tim Wakefield knuckleball just over the low fence into the Giant's bullpen in right field.
Originally, the upper reservoir had been surrounded by a low iron fence like the one in place now.
The studio is in a one-story building, a former industrial bakery, shielded from the street by a low stone fence and a security door.
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