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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an outdoor area where a fair or carnival is held, typically featuring rides, games, and food stalls.
Example: "The children were excited to spend the day at a fairground, enjoying the rides and games with their friends."
Alternatives: "a carnival site" or "an amusement park".
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It is a fairground.
"They said it's a fairground.
The psychic medium is a fairground cliché.
This forest also looks like a fairground.
A fairground ride that reads your mind?
Like a fairground ride or something.
It's like driving on a fairground ride.
"I got attacked at a fairground by 14 lads once.
It still retains the atmosphere of a fairground.
Parker was a fairground barker before becoming Presley's manager.
It looks like a fairground ride from the future.
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