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Discover LudwigThe phrase "courtyard without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a courtyard area that does not include something, such as a building or a specific feature. Example: The hotel boasted a beautiful courtyard without a single tree or flower, making it the perfect spot for outdoor events.
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A retired army man, he lives in a cramped courtyard without heating or plumbing; he has to use the local public toilet (he doesn't want me to reveal his name).
"We've just entered a North Korean courtyard without permission," said the Korean translation of their narration, according to KCNA, providing the first detailed description of the actions that resulted in their arrest.
I can hardly cross my courtyard without meeting neighbours mostly just baffled, astonished that such stupidity can have triumphed – or amused, like the Charlie Hebdo cover showing a businessman sitting on the toilet, pants down, in a shack on an island, looking at the Sun: "At last, the English are masters of their own home".
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As many as nine families sometimes live around a single courtyard, often without heating or plumbing.
The Danweis were allowed to retain right of residence and the original management of the Danwei's courtyard but without any trading rights.
Rooms, on four floors around a courtyard, are smart without being overblown.
Simulations were conducted for each courtyard, with and without trees, using an analytical model, the "Green CTTC model".
They also managed to park a van in the courtyard of the Justice Department without having its contents examined.
Planning officers also found the property's Coach House and courtyard had been changed without permission and old cobblestones had been torn up and replaced with flagstone paving.
Despite that, an Algerian fighter crossed the courtyard and told me, without looking at me, "Excuse me sister, do you mind going inside?" He said his men might see me.
Without that vine, the courtyard would have been busted to the rank of "air shaft".
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