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The phrase "a courtyard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an open space surrounded by walls or buildings, often found in residential or public areas.
Example: "The children played happily in a courtyard filled with flowers and benches."
Alternatives: "an open square" or "a garden area".
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You enter Dayliciosa through a courtyard.
In a courtyard, he attacked her sexually.
They took her out into a courtyard.
It had a courtyard.
Below him was a courtyard — a courtyard in Manhattan!
One house had a courtyard.
INSIDE The house wraps around a courtyard.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The building has a courtyard.
"Dream if you can a courtyard".
I thought I was in a courtyard.
French doors in the family room open to a courtyard.
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