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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a porch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a structure attached to a building, typically at the entrance, that is often covered and may be used for sitting or relaxing.
Example: "On warm summer evenings, we love to sit on a porch and enjoy the fresh air."
Alternatives: "a veranda" or "a patio".
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From a porch, someone waved.
Many have a porch overlooking the courtyard.
The master bedroom opens to a porch.
I don't want a porch".
A porch might also work well.
The sound of a porch door banging.
"All we want is a porch".
On one side of the house, there's a porch.
It opens to a porch with a beehive fireplace.
Each unit has three bedrooms, a bathroom and a porch.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There is a porch off the dining room.
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