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The phrase "across the front yard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or location in relation to a front yard area, typically in a residential context.
Example: "The children ran across the front yard, laughing and playing as they chased each other."
Alternatives: "through the front yard" or "over the front yard".
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The auction was ending when we arrived and remnants of a family's farm life were scattered across the front yard.
She and the man who actually did the work said that sidewalks that cut across the front yard were no longer in style.
The tree, which was left sprawled diagonally across the front yard and had knocked out telephone and electrical power, was reduced to a 12-foot stump.
And the dogs, the dogs we scolded and pinched and whacked, were in the process of being dragged across the front yard to a place where we could chain them up so they could lie panting through the afternoon and contemplate their sins.
My antenna: two wires with insulators, strung to telephone poles across the front yard.
The intimate artifacts of daily life are stacked and strewn across the front yard, the internal organs of a family bleeding out of the wound of poverty.
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Clothing, toys and photographs sit soggy and strewn across the front yards.
When that happened, an insurgent who was across the street, in the front yard of the house, pushed the remote control.
He and Timothy used to line up across from each other in the front yard of their home.
I took the door off its hinges, placed it across two saw horses in the front yard, and started to shave a bit off the bottom with a power saw.
The two of them looked out from across the fenced-in expanse of the front yard.
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