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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with lawn" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is accompanied by or involves a lawn, such as a property or a feature. Example: "The house comes with lawn, providing ample space for outdoor activities."
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I'd like to replace my brick hardstanding with lawn.
Can we hold the line with lawn sprinklers?
(Mr. Khan, the former city official, equated the goats with lawn maintenance).
As for replacing the bricks with lawn, it will be physical work.
It is to have a 4,800-seat 4,800-seatith lawn seating for 12,000.
Neighbors with lawn chairs spent summer afternoons there, tanning and reading the weekend paper.
Hilton compounds often resembled American suburbs, complete with lawn, shrubbery, swimming pools and tennis courts.
With 'Lawn,' I attempted not to do that as a metaphor for not wasting anything.
Between civic and commercial transactions, early New Yorkers passed time with "lawn bowls," a precursor to today's lane bowling.
He has help with lawn and garden maintenance, but he designs and plants all the gardens himself.
It was a sumptuous pseudo-summer day to be under a canopy of trees or on a sandy beach with lawn chairs, blankets and picnic lunches.
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