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Discover Ludwig"yard of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a large amount of something. For example: "I bought a yard of fabric to make a dress."
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Take the yard of my condo (please!).
(Call it the Scotland Yard of Germany).
The front yard of a family home.
They also remediated the front yard of a dedicated volunteer.
The youth weeded the beds and spread a yard of mulch and a half a yard of pea stone.
They reach the back yard of Bittrich's house.
YARD OF THE Pump Masters Septic Tank Pumping Company.
"There's not a yard of dirt being moved," he said.
We were on our front yard of white sand.
You talk as if she were a yard of calico".
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One foot in the grave yard of Empires).
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