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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compound wall" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a wall that surrounds a compound or enclosed area, typically for security or privacy purposes. Example: The hotel's compound wall was adorned with beautiful artwork, adding an extra touch of elegance to the already luxurious building.
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The grenade slammed into the compound wall, blowing open its metal door.
The country's emblem and sign were ripped off the compound wall and burned along with shredded Cambodian flags.
In the attack at the Foreign Ministry, a suicide bomber stopped his truck beside the ministry compound wall, just off a busy intersection.
Then one of them fires the heavy weapon, which causes an explosion as the round strikes the face of the compound wall.
"That is high enough to jump over a compound wall, onto the roof of a house, up a set of stairs or into a second story window," says Boston Dynamics.
The official said that a compound wall that was broken down so the rebels could enter the area appeared to have been blasted through on the ground and was not caused by an airstrike.
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It's an old hospital with sandbagged compound walls.
Outside the compound walls, a skirmish had flared between Israel's Army and Palestinian militants.
Man "The compound walls were 40ft-high, barbed wire all on them.
Then, as a giant fire burned inside the compound walls, the Americans flew away.
He complained, too, about the way people built fences and compound walls.
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