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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at yard" is not correct and usable in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location, but it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
Example: "The tools are stored at the yard."
Alternatives: "in the yard" or "at the location".
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He shops for furniture at yard sales.
He'd picked them up at yard sales.
She also picks up furnishings at yard sales and auctions.
In Portland, I spotted $50 bikes at yard sales.
Most of it he finds at yard sales.
At yard sales, I scored coffee tables and lamps.
Even "Lord" is a tiny wink at "yard" and "custard".
"Things found at yard sales are not necessarily junk".
Scattered around the living room were counter-height stools that Peggy picked up at yard sales.
Yet despite the regulations, dangerous used cribs may be sold at yard sales and garage sales.
"You can buy cars at yard sales, appliances, clothing, toys, food".
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