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An example of non-excludability is a public park. Once the park is established, it is open for anyone to enter and enjoy without being excluded or charged for access. This means that even if some people benefit from the park's amenities, others cannot be prevented from using it, highlighting the free-rider problem where individuals may enjoy the benefits without contributing to its maintenance or funding.

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