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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a yard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements, locations, or activities taking place in a yard, such as a garden or a sports field.
Example: "The children played soccer at a yard near their home."
Alternatives: "in a yard" or "on a yard".
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She bought it for $3 at a yard sale.
He bought it for $25 at a yard sale.
The Pistons got cold feet about looking like scavengers at a yard sale?
He bought it at a yard sale this summer, for a nickel.
I think it's going to be at a yard sale for 10 bucks or less".
Nothing he is carrying would pass muster even at a yard sale in the United States.
Finding that same fragment at a yard sale just wouldn't be the same.
I once bought a rug at a yard sale for $40 — I could do this.
I was at a yard sale and there was this old wooden model pirate ship.
If I found something at a yard sale, he would have to find something better — and so on.
To celebrate, they bought Louie a hand-carved chess set that they had found at a yard sale for $75.
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