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The phrase "a park that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific park and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I visited a park that has beautiful walking trails and a serene lake."
Alternatives: "a park which" or "a park where".
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Currently traveling in the States, Claire took the opportunity to make a pilgrimage to Weeki Wachee Springs—a park that has been organizing siren shows since 1950.
Now, a park that bears Mr. Pico's name is facing its own financial troubles.
For a park that markets itself to children, Dickens World was surprisingly grisly.
And, he said, it would make better use of a park that is "significantly" underused.
"She was like a park that had never once removed its Don't Walk on the Grass signs".
Built along the Danube, the apartments overlook a promenade and a park that slopes down to the water.
I looked down at them and realized that a park that had once seemed enormous suddenly seemed vastly too small.
"We began to think about making a park that was more of a tribute, a place to reflect," she said.
It's a park that opened in 2009 along a post-industrial railway line – an elevated, landscaped walkway.
She can be savagely metaphorical: "She was like a park that had never once removed its Don't Walk on the Grass signs".
Most of the action happens around Boxhagener Platz, a park that hosts a popular farmers' market on Saturdays and an excellent flea market on Sundays.
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