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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

"Hem in" and "fence in"

Are the phrasal verbs "hem in" and "fence in" interchangeable?
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Usually used in the past tense, 'hemmed in' would refer to your career opportunities, while 'fenced in' would refer to your properties for sale.

  • Usually used in the past tense, 'hemmed in' would refer to your career opportunities, while 'fenced in' would refer to your properties for sale.
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Usually used in the past tense, 'hemmed in' would refer to your career opportunities, while 'fenced in' would refer to your properties for sale.

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