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Discover LudwigThe phrase "front yard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the area of land that is located in front of a home. For example: I planted some flowers in my front yard to add a bit of color to the outside of my house.
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front yard
noun
A yard to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a lawn and often trees, shrubs, and/or flowers.
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"Here's my front yard.
No front yard.
Her front yard is the Atlantic Ocean.
The front yard is landscaped with hydrangeas.
It's effectively in his front yard.
The house also has a front yard.
He killed himself in their front yard.
The front yard has flower beds.
Put up billboards in the front yard.
"It is our front yard.
"And everybody cleans their front yard".
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