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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a public bench" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bench that is available for use by the general public, often found in parks or public spaces.
Example: "After a long walk, I decided to take a rest on a public bench in the park."
Alternatives: "a communal bench" or "a shared bench."
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"On a public bench, singing to herself..."...
We sat on a public bench, and Bornstein fitted me with a microphone.
He and his daughter collapsed on a public bench in Salisbury, England, on March 4th.
It also eliminated the unburdening pleasure, once finished, from liberating a book by leaving it on a public bench.
Mr. Sanders was arrested in Los Angeles in October 1993 after spending a night on a public bench.
In response, Ms. Jouhari said, the burly Mr. Frankhouser began sitting on a public bench just outside her office and taking photographs of her through the front window.
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That happened in August with a hoax about an NYPD officer who killed a 3-month-old infant after a woman on a public park bench refused to stop breastfeeding.
Design, down to the curbside and the public bench, was no longer an afterthought, although the city became increasingly unaffordable to many.
When stuck years ago in a job I hated, my only friend was the public bench.
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