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Discover LudwigThe word "fences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a barrier between two pieces of land, or figuratively to refer to something (such as an argument or disagreement) that creates a barrier between two people or groups. Example: "The couple built a fence around their house to keep out uninvited guests."
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But another Palestinian businessman, who owns some KFC and Pizza Hut franchises in the West Bank, is planning to open a restaurant within the walls and fences that surround the Gaza Strip, and a second application has been made for a KFC franchise in the tiny and crowded coastal territory.
Lawyers have written to London's mayor threatening legal action after he sanctioned the construction of "unlawful" fences around the square, which campaigners claim are a deliberate attempt to stop them protesting peacefully.
"Between the concrete, asphalt, and chain link fences, they don't have any other places.
There are also cases, such as in Lima, Peru, where residents have separated streets and neighbourhoods with barriers and fences.
In China, gates have gone up around poor villages, too, with fences erected and night-time curfews imposed on the basis that these measures could help stem crime.
High fences and security will surround the facility, which will be away from the main road.
Like all of Guyana, this area is untouched by large-scale tourism, and so there are no stalls selling postcards, no internet cafes, no protective fences against the cliff's edge.
Sheep pick their way through the foliage looking for a feed and goats weave in and out of fences.
Mexican cartels have become more dependent on tunnels, small boats and light aircraft in recent years as the fences along the 2,000-mile 2,000-mileecome higher, stronger and more extensive.
The men were being held in the main camp, Auschwitz I, where the fences were covered in electrified barbed wire and there were guards every few metres.
Sukumaran said: "Imagine a whole city made predominantly of workers camps … many surrounded with fences and mostly off-limits to outsiders.
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