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It can be used when describing a location or setting for a picnic, typically followed by a specific place or context.
Example: "We decided to have a picnic in a beautiful park by the lake."
Alternatives: "a picnic at a" or "a picnic in the".
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The next day, Saturday, they went on a picnic in a borrowed car, taking Izolska & Mrs. Green with them.
For a picnic in a park, try Nature's Deli, part of Nature's Northwest Grocery Store, 3016 S.E.
24 Fantasy lunch: a picnic in a park with a person you don't hate, dappled sun and a lake.
After the parade, the Italian-Americans left the area to hold a picnic in a distant park.
The D&G show was about "Le Déjeuner sur L'herbe" — but more a picnic in a park than Édouard Manet's famous painting.
There are plenty of places to unpack a picnic in a fairytale glen, but come prepared – there are no facilities or refreshments en route.
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