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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wall around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of creating a barrier or protection around something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She built a wall around her emotions to protect herself from getting hurt."
Alternatives: "a barrier around" or "a fence around".
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"Build a wall around Trump's hair.
He built a wall around Syracuse and fortified Epipolae.
So, in desperation, they built a wall around him.
And you've got to build a wall around it".
But he wants to build a wall around it.
We can't simply build a wall around the UK".
The warden kind of built a wall around them.
"You can't really build a wall around it.
After finishing the refreshment stand, the students built a wall around the entire amusement park.
But the privilege does not throw up a wall around illegal conduct by government officials.
The neighborhood was once deemed so dangerous that the American military built a wall around it.
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