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The phrase "a tall gate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gate that has a significant height, often in contexts related to architecture, landscaping, or security.
Example: "The garden was enclosed by a tall gate that added an air of mystery to the property."
Alternatives: "a high gate" or "an elevated gate."
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& sometimes a tall gate comes first.
We passed some small cottages and then pulled up to a tall gate painted forest green.
Vesce and I pushed open a tall gate, crossed a weedy courtyard, and rang a bell.
Hewn stone & mortar is another world, & sometimes a tall gate comes first.
The car halts before a tall gate that snaps shut behind us.
Yet the entrance was marked only by a tall gate that said it was an "apparel employment training base".
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INDIA'S national monument, in New Delhi, is a tall, broad gate.
A tall blue gate was attached not to a fence but, it seemed, to pure air.
A ghostly full moon is rising, and a tall iron gate between two pillars bars the way into the courtyard.
In Nashville, White lives in a big house with a porch and columns, behind a tall iron gate.
From the street, which is lined with modest houses, you open a tall wooden gate, and suddenly you're in an enchanted backyard.
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