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Discover Ludwig"have picnic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence as a verb to suggest doing the action of having a picnic. For example: We are going to have a picnic in the park this weekend.
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Most have picnic pavilions and playgrounds, video arcades, plenty of music and flashy scoreboards with big video screens.
Most have picnic pavilions and playgrounds, video arcades, plenty of music and flashy outfield scoreboards with big video screens.
Though still in its early stages, the Waimea Outdoor Circle's Nature Park will have picnic tables near a seasonal stream, with a view of Mauna Kea and rolling green hills.
Have picnic and dress up like Alice from Wonderland or other favorite story characters.
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They have picnics, first days of school, and lemonade stands.
"We like to have picnics and play softball," Mr. Jones said.
You can't have picnics on them or lie on them and look at the stars.
"The Japanese love them so, they go out and have picnics on the leaves".
I live nearby so I go and have picnics in there, on my own.
"They come a long way to be here, so they bring food, have picnics".
I taught some of them football on this beach, we used to even have picnics here when there was peace.
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