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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paddock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small field or enclosure where animals, especially horses, are kept.
Example: "The horses grazed peacefully in a paddock surrounded by lush green grass."
Alternatives: "a pasture" or "a field".
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They were paraded around like lame horses in a paddock.
It comes with a paddock and a garden with lawn.
Sheep at the authors farm grazing a paddock with planted Willow and Black Locust.
We stopped at a paddock fence and a white mare trotted over.
The summer house, which includes a paddock and stables, cost 1.1 million kronor in 2008.
Never, he cautioned, enter a paddock (or pasture) without first meeting the farmer and asking permission.
Taco has a paddock buddy who is the son of Hot Dixie Chick.
The sows had opportunity to graze freely in a paddock of star grass (SG).
Colin Thomas is a farmer with a paddock across the railway line from the Bentley site.
It's also exposed, sitting in a paddock with little shelter from prevailing winds.
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