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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fence from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the separation of two or more entities. For example, "The tall fence from the adjacent property kept the family's dogs confined securely in their yard."
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"Yeah," Christopher said, approaching the fence from the other side.
Zoe Leonard's "Detail (Tree and Fence)," from 1998.
More important, Israelis just see a fence from their side.
"He's on the opposite side of the fence from me".
Tunes coming over the fence from next door with the sound of splashing in the pool.
Others lifted the fence from the bottom, allowing protesters to squeeze into the space.
In 2013 she jumped the fence from advocacy to government, getting elected as a city representative.
3.35pm update We are now on the march towards the Gleneagles Hotel fence from Auchterarder.
Mr. Lawson raised the fence from 8 to 13 feet to no avail.
"You don't know how many people are going to be jumping the fence from the other side," he said.
It is separated only by a chain link fence from Bar Beach Park, owned by the Town of North Hempstead.
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