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be fenced off

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To enclose, contain or separate by building fence.

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Sometimes they can be fenced off or marked with danger signs.

He came from the northern West Bank, the first area to be fenced off by Israel's separation barrier.

It is designed to work safely alongside humans, unlike industrial robots which have to be fenced off to prevent accidents.

But when its spikes started falling out, it had to be fenced off in the interests of public safety.

(In the UK, such a toxic plant would no doubt be fenced off and plastered with health warnings).

And more foreign capital will be let into bits of the economy that used to be fenced off, such as retail.

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The city is fenced off, scaffolded and dug up.

But this evening they were fenced off from her, as Steven was.

So unstable is the land here that it is fenced off to visitors.

That area was fenced off, and two large signs warned that swimming was prohibited.

In 1998, the arch was fenced off to protect pedestrians because the structure was calling apart.

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