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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common garden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a garden that is typical or ordinary, often implying that it is not particularly special or unique.
Example: "The neighborhood features a common garden where residents can gather and enjoy the outdoors."
Alternatives: "a typical garden" or "an ordinary garden".
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It's a common garden.
There is a common garden in the back.
The bonavist bean, or hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus), is a common garden ornamental.
It had a common garden and a furnished roof deck instead of a private terrace.
The beautiful opium poppy is native to Turkey and is a common garden plant in the United States.
Star-of-Bethlehem (O. umbellatum), a common garden ornamental, has white-marked leaves and white star-shaped flowers.
A studio apartment with access to a common garden that has been expertly renovated to maximize style and space.
Imagine the size of a common garden snail.
We subjected four populations of Chara vulgaris to a common garden experiment.
We test for evidence of local adaptation or facultative spawning using a common garden experiment (CGE) design.
Jeremy, a common garden snail, was like all the other snails except in one important way: it was left-handed.
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