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The phrase "a quarter yard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a measurement of fabric or material, typically in contexts related to sewing, crafting, or construction.
Example: "I need to buy a quarter yard of fabric to complete my project."
Alternatives: "a quarter of a yard" or "0.25 yards of".
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Buy a quarter yard of fabric.
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Obtain about a quarter yard (22.8cm) of closely woven fabric.
3 fat quarters, or a quarter yard each of light weight fabrics in complimentary colors.
"Fat quarters" are quarter yards of fabric that are sold for quilters and often come in packs of coordinating prints.
The average amount is about 36" x 8" - about a quarter of a yard.
Eli Manning compiled roughly a quarter of his 3,948 passing yards last season on completions to Victor Cruz.
With the crustaceans in such close quarters (thousands in a cubic yard of seawater), any infection can spread easily.
Tomlinson finished with 26 yards on three carries in about a quarter of work — Coach Rex Ryan pulled his starters in the opening minutes of the second quarter.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The landscaped lot is a little over a quarter acre, with yards on each side of the house.
In Long Branch, beginning this December, workers with Weeks Marine, a Cranford-based company, pumped 700,000 cubic yards of sand along a quarter-mile stretch of beach north of Cedar Avenue to counteract storm erosion.
Buy a yard of chain.
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