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The phrase "a patio of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of patio or to indicate ownership or association with something.
Example: "They transformed their backyard into a beautiful garden with a patio of stone tiles."
Alternatives: "a stone patio" or "a wooden patio".
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Space on the ground floor tends to be an earth-floored yard or a patio of some kind.
The studio, priced at $469,000, has about 325 square feet indoors and a patio of 440 square feet.
His wife, Kath, and I considered installing a little plot of artificial turf in front of the Airstream, but settled instead on crafting a patio of cement pavers.
There's a small front yard with a flagstone walkway, a large side yard, and a smaller backyard with a patio of river rock.
Sullivan, 30, spoke last month on a patio of his lush, three-acre parcel in the hills above the North Shore.
Mr. Burnham, who was trained as a sculptor in Bordeaux and Ibiza, turned stonemason to build low walls and a patio of local stone, which seems to flow from the front gate to a vine-shaded barbecue area.
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OUTDOOR SPACE: A patio off of the living room has views of the forest.
OUTDOOR SPACE: These include a patio off of the kitchen and a rooftop deck.
I'm sitting on a darkened patio of a club called Viva in the Futian district of Shenzhen.
Celebrate in luxury accommodations at Audubon Cottages and toast the New Year with friends on a private patio of a two-bedroom cottage.
Around the corner, Abhishek Singh, 23, sat with a friend at a patio table of a pub, worrying about the effect of Mr. Trump on the world.
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