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The phrase "a backyard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an outdoor area behind a house, typically used for recreation or gardening.
Example: "The children played in a backyard filled with colorful flowers and a swing set."
Alternatives: "a garden area" or "an outdoor space."
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There's also a backyard.
He's also a backyard locavore.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There's a backyard.
Smokers huddle in a backyard.
"They have a backyard, too".
He had a backyard.
A backyard patio has more tables.
A backyard in Panama City.
We didn't have a backyard.
Walton owns a backyard tepee.
No garden, just a backyard.
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