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The phrase "a vegetable garden" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a garden specifically cultivated for growing vegetables.
Example: "Every summer, I enjoy spending my weekends tending to a vegetable garden in my backyard."
Alternatives: "a veggie garden" or "a produce garden".
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The first priority is a vegetable garden.
There is also a vegetable garden.
Do not start a vegetable garden.
Charmingly, there's also a vegetable garden.
My friends Brock and Glenna have a vegetable garden.
She favors the bare ground of a vegetable garden.
However, Oliver was spotted looting a vegetable garden.
"If you plant a vegetable garden," he said.
She dug a vegetable garden and played lots of soccer.
Watering a vegetable garden couldn't be much harder.
A vegetable garden seems like such a simple thing.
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