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"fenced premises" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a building or area that is enclosed in a fence or surrounded by walls. For example: "The jewelry store was located on fenced premises for added security."
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Maps of IACS and OS MasterMap data were checked visually to assess whether each premises pair actually shared a fence boundary, had fence boundaries separated by <15 m, were separated by a road/track or railway, were divided by a river or by a small river/ditch.
In 1864 a note was found pinned to the fence of Buckingham Palace saying: "These commanding premises to be let or sold, in consequence of the late occupant's declining business".
We could not access some wells and taps which were in premises with a gated fence since at times, there was no one within the premises to open the gate and let us in.
This would leave transmission events attributable to routes other than those linked to contiguity (e.g. fence line contact, fomites blown between premises), to be captured by the kernel.
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