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The phrase "In the yard" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific location, typically an outdoor area adjacent to a house or building.
Example: "The children are playing in the yard while the adults prepare for the barbecue."
Alternatives: "In the garden" or "In the outdoor area."
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"In the yard today, the pine needles began snowing / down.
In the yard he's got something hidden under a quilt.
In the yard, children sucked on Popsicles and played soccer.
Policemen loitered in the yard.
He was in the yard.
"Stay here in the yard".
It would look nice in the yard.
Riding bikes, playing in the yard.
There was snow in the yard.
Flowers in the yard.
We'll always be in the yard.
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