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The phrase "a front garden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a garden located at the front of a house or property.
Example: "She spent the weekend planting flowers in a front garden to enhance the curb appeal of her home."
Alternatives: "a yard" or "a front yard".
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A front garden, it was reported, and gave the district.
You don't need a front garden, either – stalls have been erected in parks or pub gardens.
A man was cutting a hedge with shears in a front garden.
Before that, people had yards mostly of swept dirt or sand, maybe with a front garden.
"Oh, it feels strange," Paige says, staring at a front garden bound by a wooden fence.
A front garden outside Gloucester is entirely fortressed by three huge boards repeating the wish: Give Us Our Country Back.
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I'm a bit of a front-garden fascist.
We trekked on, then stopped abruptlyat a tree growing in a small front garden".A mulberry!" she breathed.
The Royal Horticultural Society campaign against paved driveways is represented in a colourful front garden, but comes as an Ipsos Mori poll revealed just 10% of people were prepared to grow plants in their front gardens.
The view through the window is of an old car lot, a Pizza Hut, a broken-down front garden and a busy road.
But one day, wandering home from uni along a grey road on a bleak February afternoon, I noticed a splash of colour in an abandoned front garden.
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