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The phrase "sitting on a bench" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it in any situation in which someone is physically present on a bench. For example, "I spotted my old friend sitting on a bench near the park."
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Looking around, I saw a woman sitting on bench with a book, and I had two thoughts.
Atmosphere and events taking place same as 10-40 years ago: young lovers moving about Park, quarrelling continuously; solitary young musician sitting on bench strumming a guitar and singing sadly; middle-aged man painting a picture of the morning.
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They were sitting on benches.
The statues are life-size brass representations of each star, sitting on benches.
People sitting on benches and on the steps of the fountain looked on with interest.
"I saw rescue workers at Battery Park City sitting on benches under the linden trees," Mr. Arnn said.
Visitors to Snug Harbor stop and watch, sitting on benches surrounding the scene, while workmen eat their lunches.
But music lovers typically find pleasant places to hear these concerts sitting on benches in the nearby pathways and on the lawn.
Indeed, most everyone there on a recent sunny Saturday was partaking in the square's main day-to-day activity: sitting on benches.
Hundreds of people, sitting on benches beneath a vast awning stamped with the UN refugee agency's logo, guzzled roast meat, fiery pickles and home-made white wine.
With a cane, he often walks the short distance to the Coney Island boardwalk, where he enjoys sitting on benches and people-watching.
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