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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patch of grass" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small area of land covered with a specific type of grass, such as a lawn or a meadow. Here is an example of the phrase used in a sentence: "As they walked through the forest, they stumbled upon a patch of grass, vibrant with wildflowers."
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Lamont had chased his brother across a patch of grass and into traffic.
He landed on a patch of grass.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
It started in 1999 as a shack on a patch of grass by the River Danube.
We continued south, stopping at a patch of grass off the sidewalk.
There was not a patch of grass to put down for kids to play on".
GÖRLITZER PARK, a patch of grass and concrete, has a seedy air.
He identifies a patch of grass where a public housing complex once stood.
Kerkdijk pointed to two black bulls bent over a patch of grass.
Was there a patch of grass in nineteenth-century America that he didn't design?
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Another did push-ups with his son outside on a patch of grass in front of a statue of the crucifixion.
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