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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining yard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a yard that is next to or connected to another property or area.
Example: "The children played in the adjoining yard, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air."
Alternatives: "neighboring yard" or "adjacent yard".
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They throw rocks at the noisy rooster in the adjoining yard.
The owners kept cows and buffalo in an adjoining yard on the south side of the compound, where they had a deep well and a small guard house.
But around 2 50 p.m., Mr. Ferrara stepped out onto a porch behind the two-family house and fired the shotgun blast that hit Officer McCormack, who had been standing behind a tree in an adjoining yard.
At a town house for sale in Greenwich Village, which operated as a speakeasy in the 1930s, a second-floor window was a false door that led to the fire escape and from there to the adjoining yard — very handy when enforcement agents raided the place.
Officers also removed equipment, mobile phones and computers from the house and an adjoining yard.
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I opened the front door and looked out across the neighborhood, taking in nothing but the usual whush of traffic and the brown din of the adjoining yards.
The center of this block is an "H" of adjoining yards, variously planted and tended or, as in the yard on my right, abandoned.
Gardens darkened by trees are a common problem in brownstone Brooklyn, where adjoining yards are located behind rowhouses that form a natural windbreak.
And of all places, Mrs. Pollicino came up from the subway at the exit on Church Street adjoining the yard of St. Paul's Chapel.
The majority of livestock end up at one of the 19 packing plants in Omaha itself (all four of the largest packers--Cudahy, Armour, Swift, and Wilson--have plants adjoining the yards), but more than a million head are snapped up in Omaha by buyers and sent along to cities in 36 states.
Yesterday King paraded 21 of his Festival hopefuls in the paddock of the point-to-point course that adjoins the yard, including last year's Champion Hurdler Katchit, whose autumn loss of zest had the trainer sending him away for a winter rest.
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