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Discover Ludwig"on picnic" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is participating in a picnic or is currently at a picnic. It can also be used to describe the location of a picnic. Example: "We went on a picnic yesterday and had a wonderful time at the park." In this sentence, "on a picnic" is used to indicate that the subject participated in a picnic and was physically present at the location of the picnic.
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Nearby, two goats stood on picnic tables.
University students on picnic blankets peer into their textbooks.
* Cover it: Put a tablecloth on picnic tables.
Workers gather around laptops on picnic tables nestled under a grape arbor.
People come with picnic baskets and have dinner on picnic tables on the grounds.
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Blond children frolic in fringed ponchos; men covered only by loincloths drink beer on picnic blankets and get a sunburn.
The market itself is an excellent place to stock up on picnic goodies or late-night snacks.
The food, served in metal trays and plastic baskets on picnic tables, is simple and fresh, sourced from the Eastern seaboard.
Good train links make Viana easy to reach, with plenty of shops to stock up on picnic supplies before getting the ferry.
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