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Discover Ludwig"wire fence" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a physical fence made from metal wires. For example, "The farmer constructed a wire fence around his property to keep animals out."
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Over the barbed wire fence, under the barbed wire fence.
Tarmac, high wire fence, nothing fancy.
Marda is surrounded by a wire fence.
We climbed over a barbed wire fence.
We stop at a high wire fence.
A high wire fence circles the building.
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An ominous barbed-wire fence encircled the grass.
There was a barbed-wire fence strung across the trees.
It was now surrounded by a shiny new barbed-wire fence and planted with young vines.
"It's a chicken-wire fence with barbed-wire rolls in front of it," Cheshirkov explains.
This week, a barbed-wire fence was going up along the border.
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