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fenced in
verb
Past of fence in
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"fenced in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is enclosed by a fence. Example: The children played in the fenced-in backyard, safe from any potential danger outside.
Exact(38)
Ensure that your dog is fenced in well.
Part of what they wanted, apparently, was to not feel fenced in, because if they felt fenced in they would feel manipulated.
The backyard was fenced in.
Indeed, these horses aren't fenced in.
I felt so fenced in.
"Don't want to be fenced in".
Similar(22)
HMRC had £2.8m of assets ring-fenced in Rangers accounts over an unpaid bill.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There's a small fenced-in front yard.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The house has a fenced-in backyard.
They are happy in their fenced-in paradise.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A fenced-in back yard with a patio.
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