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Discover Ludwig"courtyard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as part of a description of a particular place, usually one with a large open outdoor area surrounded by buildings on multiple sides. For example, "The market was located in the courtyard of a sprawling stone fortress."
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Gangbangers dominate the courtyard of public houses?
The courtyard of miracles.
Courtyard of the Meiji temple.
In the courtyard of Nord, the I.R.O.
In the Courtyard of the Favorites, revisionists with screwdrivers.
The courtyard of Naudero House has been thronged with visitors.
Courtyard of Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Avenue.
Courtyard of the Tourist Information Centre, Craster, Facebook page.
A gilded eight-footer dominathe the courtyard of the Met's lately revamped American Wing.
A banquet takes place in the courtyard of an outsized palatial structure.
I saw him cross the courtyard of the Schiller and rushed down to meet him.
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