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Discover Ludwig"put up a wall" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to construct or erect a physical barrier, typically made of bricks or concrete. Example: The construction workers were able to put up a wall around the building in just one day.
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"Are you going to put up a wall in Jerusalem?
Zeropaid.com has put up a "Wall of Shame" for child pornographers.
It can be healthy to let your kids put up a wall.
West ham put up a wall... and it's needed because Farah's shot hits them waist high.
And wanting to connect with people fully and not put up a wall.
"As horrible as this is to say, as a mom, the truth is that you put up a wall.
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I find that puts up a wall".
Or, as in this instance, the museum that puts up a wall.
But no one had ever thought of putting up a wall to keep out the Canadians.
Mr. Buck suggested putting up a wall to divide the space and offered numerous opinions about the décor.
You are also telling your people that you are putting up a wall between you and them.
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