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The phrase "a yard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unit of measurement, typically in the context of length or distance, or when talking about an area of land, especially in residential contexts.
Example: "The garden is about a yard long, perfect for planting flowers."
Alternatives: "one yard" or "a unit of yardage".
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It's about a yard tall.
Do I want a yard?
The ground-floor duplex included a yard.
"The thing is probably a yard across.
It was from a yard sale.
The first was from a yard out.
Stephens missed it long by a yard.
"A dollar a yard.
A yard sale.
Barber lost a yard.
I wanted a yard".
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