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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in the park' is a perfectly fine and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to being physically located in a park, but it can also refer metaphorically to being in some particular state (e.g. in the park can mean 'calm and relaxed'). For example: Yesterday I went for a walk in the park to clear my mind and relax.
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laborer in the park.
See you in the park.
We were playing in the park again.
Did he have lunch in the park?
We stayed in the park one night.
More often, he practiced in the park.
Chilled prostitutes lit bonfires in the park.
"Kids get jumped in the park".
Somebody shooting rabbits in the park.
Of all the places in the Park.
Guns are not allowed in the park.
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