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The phrase "a patch of hay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area or piece of hay, often in the context of farming, gardening, or describing a landscape.
Example: "The farmer spread out a patch of hay for the animals to eat during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a clump of hay" or "a section of hay".
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You can choose the length to leave your grass so it's easy to create a patch of hay meadow for a few months if you feel like encouraging a more bee and butterfly-friendly environment.
The last thing you need to do is slip on a patch of hay while you're carrying a bale.
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I parked in a patch of shade.
"Find a patch of sunlight, my boy.
He landed on a patch of grass.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
Here is a patch of burlap.
Cut a patch of leather.
Find a patch of clover.
Plant a patch of pumpkins.
Briefly, visibly moldy patches of hay were manually agitated and the dust collected.
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