In the Park vs. At the Park: What's the Difference?
'In the park' and 'at the park' are both commonly used, but they can have slightly different meanings.
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'In the park' typically refers to being inside the park or the general area within the boundaries of the park. Example: 'I saw a beautiful bird in the park today.'
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'At the park' generally means being present or located at the park, without specifying whether you are inside or outside the park. Example: 'Let's meet at the park entrance at 3 PM.'
In most cases, the choice between 'in the park' and 'at the park' depends on the context and the intended meaning.
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