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"a perimeter" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a boundary that is set around an area, such as a yard or a building. For example, "The police set up a perimeter around the building to keep people away."
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"We turned it into a perimeter game".
"It is also known as a perimeter!" she blurted.
It only makes sense to look for a perimeter guy".
Guards pour out, maintaining a perimeter around the fence.
The police has set up a perimeter around the building.
That's a hint, and I'll also give you a Perimeter Alert.
But talk of a perimeter wall was code for continental integration.How far will all this lead?
In the distance is a perimeter fence and beyond that, the ordnance of war.
"They ought to draw a perimeter around all of it and take it all.
As a perimeter player, he's as unstoppable as anybody in the game.
A perimeter was formed around the woods on either side of the Menominee.
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