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Discover Ludwig'park yourself' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom which means to stay in one place for a while and relax. For example, "It's so hot outside, I'm going to park myself by the pool for the afternoon."
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"You can park yourself there for the day," she said.
"You're meant to park yourself on a bench, absorb the surroundings and have something to drink".
But park yourself here for a week and you would not be bored.
Or park yourself in a hotel lobby and pretend to be a guest.
6. HOTEL WATCH South Beach protocol requires that you park yourself — cocktail in hand — at the latest "it" hotel.
"The role of a front-five forward is changing: you cannot park yourself at a breakdown any more.
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Don't use the studies, in other words, to justify parking yourself smugly on the couch.
The store actually encouraged lingering, which often descended into malingering, which often descended into grabbing books willy-nilly and parking yourself in a chair for an hour.
11 p.m. 3) DIGESTIF For late evening, discos can certainly be found, but you are better off parking yourself at La Lepre Piazzaa Lepre 5R; 39-010-25-43-906), a cozy bar with soothing green walls, and ordering an after-dinner grappa.
Don't think we haven't noticed you over the years — standing in line hoping for that last ticket to Come Hungry, or parking yourself at the Directors Guild for a day's worth of events.
TIMFERG1: My first-hand experience is naturally limited, but I'd say most of Europe lags the U.S. a bit and that most of urbanized Asia is ahead of the U.S. Have you ever parked yourself in a Korean PC room?
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