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Discover Ludwig"fence of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone could use it in spoken language, but it would be considered a grammatical error. Instead, the correct phrase to use would be "fence around" or "fence of." Here is an example sentence using these phrases: "The house was surrounded by a tall fence of wrought iron, giving it a sense of security and elegance."
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Build an ugly fence of one's own?
A massive white fence of embarrassment.
There was a fence of thick columns.
Tory and Labour, have balked at the fence of privatisation.
He straddles a moral fence of sorts as well.
Meanwhile Wolff squirms on a fence of his own construction.
The police found him outside the fence of an automobile repair garage called Flash Services.
If one is straddling the fence of change, it's O.K. to start the transition.
But now he comes upon a shorter fence, of which no one has spoken.
In one of the tournament's matches, elephants had appeared at the boundary fence of the stadium.
How many men had helped his grandfather build that fence of tree trunks?
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