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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge courtyard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large open space, typically surrounded by buildings, often found in gardens, palaces, or public areas.
Example: "The hotel featured a huge courtyard where guests could relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a large courtyard" or "an expansive courtyard".
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What is left of the fields is a pasture in the interior, like a huge courtyard.
Somerset House, london Somerset House is set around a huge courtyard, 350 feet by 310 feet, and overlooked by buildings faced with Portland stone.
Their back yards were surrounded by a tall fence, creating a huge courtyard that was home to a trampoline, an in-ground pool, a playground, and a running track.
Set in a huge courtyard near the Edinburgh Castle, the show, which imagines a fire-strewn landscape, has a harsh industrial look with huge metal poles lining the stage and actors riding on World War II-era motorbikes.
Two entire city blocks that I combined into one, with a huge courtyard garden.
Cunningham describes an elaborate entry he designed for a house at Lake Hodges: "You park your car, go around a wall into a huge courtyard, step between two buildings where there is an incredible vista out to Lake Hodges, go down a series of steps, turn slightly, and there is a glass door you almost seem to float through, then down a few steps and into the living room.
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Designed by Dutch architect Piet Boon, the condominium boasts a 24-hour concierge, spa, huge courtyard, landscaped rooftop with a reflecting pool (and views of the bridge), and two lobbies with large fireplaces surrounded by lush lounging spaces for residents to enjoy.
Hundreds of families spread picnic blankets in the mosque's huge courtyard, an expanse of scorching marble which can accommodate 25,000 prostrate worshippers.
Kathy Kriger, a retired U.S. diplomat, had opened Rick's in 2004 after renovating a dilapidated dar, a traditional Moroccan home with a huge interior courtyard, betting it would draw an international clientele eager to mix nostalgia with fine food and jazz.
The venue's centerpiece was a huge outdoor courtyard, sandwiched between a vast warehouse known as the Great Hall and a smaller indoor space called the King's Hall and encircled by a 360 degree elevated walkway offering visitors panoramic views of New York City.
The completed startlingly red-brick library, with its huge courtyard filled with sculptures, was denounced as an eyesore and scandalous waste of money by politicians and members of the public.
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