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Discover Ludwig'car parking' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the activity of parking a car in a designated area (e.g. a parking lot) or in a certain spot. For example, "I'm just going to run into the store, I won't be long - I'll leave the car in the car parking."
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By contrast, car parking has been restricted.
"We take car parking very seriously.
Put all car parking underground.
The pressure on car parking has been reduced, too.
"Look at something like car parking," Bondam told me.
Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. Free, $6 car parking fee.
Car parking at work – £30 a month, that costs now.
Car parking available opposite at the Hunters Inn.
This is shady practice and reminiscent of the car parking wheel clampers a few years ago.
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There is also a 200-car parking lot.
The building has a sophisticated 13-bay loading dock and a 600-car parking lot.
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