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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enclose by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to surround or confine something within a specific area or boundary. Example: The garden was enclosed by a high fence to keep out the neighborhood dogs.
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"We enclose by way of service upon you an interim schedule of dilapidation and wants of repair Kindly note the failure to address the disrepairs itemised in the enclosed schedule may result in the issue and service of proceedings".
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Most are enclosed by walls.
Motel pools here are enclosed by 10-foot iron fences.
They were enclosed by grilles forged in a trefoil pattern.
Most verse satires are enclosed by a "frame".
The bosquet site is already enclosed by a trellised palisade enclosed in tall hedges.
The compound is enclosed by sandstorm-deflecting palm trees and is partially powered by solar panels.
The houses it overlooks are mostly single-storey courtyards, each enclosed by a windowless wall.
The pool will be restored and enclosed by two hemicircles of steles.
Like every backyard in Canyon Gate, the Foleys' is enclosed by a high cedar fence.
Chickens strut across courtyards enclosed by sticks, and cows wander beside the road.
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