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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fenced off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to separate or isolate an area with a fence or other physical barrier, and can be used either literally or figuratively. For example, "The garden was fenced off so that no one could enter it."
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The area remains fenced off and guarded.
The Gaza Strip is virtually fenced off and surrounded.
The city is fenced off, scaffolded and dug up.
But this evening they were fenced off from her, as Steven was.
This weekend it has fenced off the luscious green and rolling heart of the park.
Again, the builders have got there first, the square fenced off for reconstruction.
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It is now a fenced-off plot of vacant land.
The Chinese internet resembles a fenced-off playground with paternalistic guards.
Only a few children danced with abandon to the music, scampering around a fenced-off lawn.
Their efforts eventually killed Westway but left the waterfront a fenced-off wilderness.
And much of the track backs on to houses or fenced-off fields.
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