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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vineyard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a place where grapevines are cultivated for winemaking or for producing grapes.
Example: "The tour included a visit to a vineyard where we learned about the winemaking process."
Alternatives: "a grape farm" or "a wine estate."
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We had olives, a vineyard".
A Vineyard press release described "Now.
A vineyard has popped up as well.
Developing a Vineyard Nutrient Management Plan.
"What a vineyard represents is potential.
Does Muhammad Ali have a vineyard?
Mr. Waters does not own a vineyard.
Noah plants a vineyard in the next.
They do not own a vineyard.
So he looked for a vineyard.
Also spent time working on a vineyard.
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