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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yard for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific measurement or space allocated for something, often in relation to gardening, landscaping, or property.
Example: "We decided to create a garden, so we set aside a yard for a vegetable patch."
Alternatives: "a space for a" or "an area for a".
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Wash your car, do a yard for a neighbor.
Fabrics range from $10 a yard for a one-color print to $25 a yard for a multicolor design.
"You might have to trade a yard for a balcony or just a window.
In the first quarter, Jason Bivens ran a yard for a touchdown.
The family had a four-bedroom house with a yard for a dog.
Needing less than a yard for a first down at the Giants 20, the Falcons try to sneak Ryan again.
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Now they are hunting outside San Jose, Calif., for a place with a yard for their dogs.
Their new home has a yard for Milo and even a private entrance for Zane.
Unregistered vehicles in a yard, for instance, or a chicken coop and thumping late-night music, may violate local ordinances.
You will also need a yard for a border, one yard for the backing, and one yard for the binding.
"We had a little tree in our yard for a while," Reid writes.
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