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Discover Ludwig'public park' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used as a noun to refer to an outdoor area that is open to the public for recreational activities. For example: "The children had a great time running around in the public park."
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"This is a public park," I said.
"It's a public park by definition.
"The fact is, it's a public park.
"We run a public park," she said.
"This is a public park, not an area of occupation".
It had come to be used as a public park.
Another danger to the public park is the automobile.
Now Mr. Kopels would never gather from a public park.
Later the concept of the public park was somewhat domesticated.
A public park built on a disused railroad.
It is the largest public park within Paris.
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