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Discover Ludwig"yard work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to tasks related to taking care of a yard, such as mowing the lawn, raking leaves, or trimming bushes. For example: "I spent the weekend doing yard work, but my lawn still looks terrible."
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"I actually despise yard work," he says.
MOWING THE GRASS Then we do yard work.
On the first good day of yard work.
He remembers Ray Billups doing a lot of yard work.
One had reportedly done yard work at the house.
He keeps busy doing yard work, exercising and reading.
Small properties free up Saturdays from yard work.
There, Mr. Yallof found himself put off by yard work.
"Ten days ago, I was doing yard work.
Some days, she spends hours outside doing yard work.
I was the kid who had run away twice — just to escape yard work.
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