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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fencing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to the sport of fencing, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The techniques used in this sport are as fencing, requiring precision and agility."
Alternatives: "like fencing" or "similar to fencing".
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One woman berated pawnbrokers as fencing stolen merchandise.
By now, villagers on Khon have prised up most of the tracks for use as fencing.
Meanwhile, the hope is that others such as fencing and rugby sevens can join the party.
We have a variety of outstanding athletes in sports as varied as fencing, volleyball, gymnastics, track, horse wrangling and juggling.
But as elegant of a sport as fencing is, Muhammad said its behind-the-scenes underbelly isn't nearly as graceful.
This will help farmers understand which biosecurity measures - such as fencing off badger latrines or raising water troughs - actually work.
In Who's Who in the Theatre, he listed his recreations as "fencing, painting, argument and shove ha'penny".
So the state has had to seek special exemptions for motorcycle helmets or sports equipment such as fencing masks.
Catchment interventions such as fencing of watercourses, streamside buffer strips and constructed wetlands have the potential to reduce faecal pollution of watercourses.
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Jatropha was known as non-edible and traditionally used as fence in Indonesia.
By the 11th century the Chinese were building playhouses that are referred to as fenced enclosures.
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