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A city opens a new public park that contains a special botanical garden. To enter the botanical garden, visitors must purchase a ticket. The garden has a maximum capacity, and once it is full, no one else can enter until someone leaves. Based on this description, a visit to the botanical garden is an example of an item where one person's use does not prevent another's use, and where it is not possible to stop someone from using it if they haven't paid.

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