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The word 'fence' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to something (usually made of wood or metal) that surrounds an area of land, or as a verb meaning to enclose an area with a fence or to prevent someone from doing something. Example: The farmer built a fence around his property to keep the animals in.
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More than that, he proudly declares he is challenging world leaders to get off the fence and approve his plans.
Clancy also said the secret service was currently making plans for a new fence to be built around the actual White House, but it would take a year and a half.
He and my father had pitched their tent in the stolen corner of a farmer's lot, and so it was from inside the fence that my brother saw, not 10 feet away from him, the newborn calf slither on to the grass, unfurl its legs, and stand.
There were a lot of people who were on the fence who have come down firmly on our side because of the way they have gone about it.
But with Spain in the grips of the 2008 economic downturn, the money earmarked for the improvements failed to materialise, and the site remained vacant, cordoned off from the rest of the city by a chainlink fence.
Clancy also asked the appropriations committee to support an $8m project to build a fake White House in Maryland to use for training, and he said the secret service was working on a plan for a new White House fence expected to be completed in a year and a half.
The group plans to return to Parliament Square for one weekend each month until the general election in May 2015, arguing that the fence poses a "significant risk to the viability of this plan".
As commenter prjfortyfive suggested earlier today, why doesn't she get off the fence?
"The dead die hard," is how "Echo's Bones" begins, and here is Belacqua, "who now found himself up and about in the dust of the world, back at his old games on the dim spot"; "sat double on a fence like a casse-poitrine", smoking a Romeo and Juliet and wondering whether "if he had been cremated rather than inhumed directly he would have been less likely to revisit the vomit".
But he had a fence down, the contest went to a jump-off and the rest is hysteria.
Related: White House fence jumper pleads guilty in incident that shook up secret service Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas, said he was unsure about the price tag for the prospective fake White House.
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