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Discover Ludwig"high wall" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a tall or lofty structure that separates or encloses an area. Here are some examples: - The castle was protected by a high wall, making it difficult for invaders to breach. - The prison was surrounded by high walls, preventing inmates from escaping. - The villagers were building a high wall to keep out the floodwaters. - The city was surrounded by a high wall, creating a sense of safety and security for its residents.
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A high wall, there's nothing to see.
They saw a little door in a high wall.
Farther on, beyond a high wall, the city began.
Harrison's house had a high wall around it.
Another high wall, the backs of more houses.
Behind it, another high wall protects India's consulate in Kandahar.
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Then Terry Milton opened his front door and a waist-high wall of water poured in.
The women can hear from there, but they cannot see over its solid, rib-high wall.
The new Iraqi "border" is marked by a two-metre-high wall of earth.
"And with a 24-foot-high wall, that's tough," Samet said.
He clambered over the waist-high wall and onto the ice.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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