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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cemetery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a burial ground or a place where the dead are interred.
Example: "The old oak tree stands tall in the center of the cemetery, providing shade to visitors."
Alternatives: "a graveyard" or "a burial site".
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A cemetery?
This is a cemetery.
Muirfield doesn't resemble a cemetery.
A cemetery had flooded.
In a cemetery.
It is a cemetery.
A Cemetery of Palace Attendants.
"'It's a cemetery,' he says.
The second movie ends in a cemetery.
Tomislav Nikolic was once a cemetery director.
I mean, Nebraska is a cemetery.
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