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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the yard of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the ownership or possession of a particular yard or outdoor space. Example: "The yard of the Jones family was always well-maintained and filled with beautiful flowers."
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Take the yard of my condo (please!).
One firebomb was hurled into the yard of a kindergarten.
I think that she will always hate the yard of her rich.
The towering mahoganies from the yard of the historic St. James Parish Church are also visible.
She thinks it's in the yard of an abandoned house on their street.
I slept beneath the trees in the yard of her complex.
It landed in the yard of a building that was under construction.
Down the road thousands of trunks littered the yard of the regional environment and forestry agency.
A marker from the Texas Historical Commission sits in the yard of the house.
They hid at the yard of 75-year-old Muhammad Hamad.
Helicopter footage shows them chasing Clark through the yard of his grandmother's house.
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