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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tall fence" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the height of a fence in various contexts, such as construction, gardening, or security. Example: "To ensure privacy in the backyard, we decided to install a tall fence around the property."
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Both are about to disappear behind a tall fence.
CONS: Subway tracks, though shielded by a tall fence, run directly behind the house.
A tall fence prevented Shutz from looking into the yard from the street.
We proceeded to the Truman home, on a corner surrounded by a tall fence.
Then there was a tall fence, shaded by an overgrown eucalyptus tree that hid whatever lay beyond.
Abu Sayyaf's home was surrounded by a tall fence, in which the arriving commandos had blown a hole.
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A taller fence just won't cut it.
Almost two years ago, Mr. Sanchez built a taller fence with six-foot-tall wood boards, which hid him from view.
I need to build a taller fence to keep out the deer, but I don't like that penitentiary look.
When Rocker and the Braves traveled to Shea last summer, the Mets and New York City responded with more than 600 police officers, a taller fence closing off the visitors' bullpen and a canopy over its bench and mounds.
(If your local deer population is more than casual, try a taller fence. If that doesn't work, try two fences — deer perceive depth as well as height).
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