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Filter by Meaning The boundary between their personal and professional lives was blurry.
The fence marked the boundary between their properties.
The cultural differences between the two communities created a boundary that was difficult to overcome.
The strict rules were a boundary that limited their freedom.
The economic boundary between the rich and the poor has widened.
The personal beliefs of the two politicians were a boundary that prevented them from working together.
The boundary between art and science is becoming increasingly blurred.
The soundproof wall was a boundary that prevented noise from passing through.
There was a clear boundary between what was acceptable and what was not.
The high walls around the prison served as a boundary between the inmates and the outside world.
She feels that her race should not be a boundary to her success.
The treaty established a boundary commission to oversee the demarcation of the new border.
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