How to approach this? Fencing

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I'd like to put a new fence around the rear to neaten the garden up a bit. Id want to use concrete posts. The left corner is a normal 90degree corner no issues there . But the right corner kicks out a bit so it's more that 90degrees . What would be the best way to approach this without losing any garden space?
 

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Given it's so close to 90° is there not enough tolerance between the post slot and the panel so that it will slot in anyway? Otherwise shave a little off the fence panel end?
 
I was wondering if there would enough room in the post to get the right angle .

Either that or maybe put some wood in the slot and get the angle from that.
 
I was wondering if there would enough room in the post to get the right angle .

Either that or maybe put some wood in the slot and get the angle from that.

How much is the angle? It looks like it might only be about 92 degrees. Difficult to tell though given that we don't know the length of the returns.
 
How much is the angle? It looks like it might only be about 92 degrees. Difficult to tell though given that we don't know the length of the returns.

I'm not sure of the exact angle . Tbh I've been down that end of the garden a handful of times. We've only owned the house since mid October last year . Now the nicer weather is hopefully starting we're now looking at what to do with it
 

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