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The word "Conveyance" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of transferring something from one place to another, often in legal or transportation contexts. Example: "The conveyance of the property was completed after all necessary documents were signed."
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Conveyance
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An act or instance of conveying. A manner of conveying one's thoughts, a style of communication.
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Projects that will benefit include £80m for the Humber estuary, more than £17m for Tonbridge, Yalding and the surrounding communities, £196m for the Thames estuary programme, £73m for the Boston barrier, £42m for the Oxford western conveyance, and £47m for Rossall coastal defence.
Having saved a little money, and feeling, in the course of his travels, the want of means of conveyance in the south of Ireland, he started a humble vehicle, and ultimately succeeded in establishing a vast concern, as creditable to himself as beneficial to his adopted country.
If a body with a statutory responsibility for safe conveyance faces an increasingly serious problem that it acknowledges openly that it does not understand, it is obliged to take immediate action.
"The real question is how are we going to survive between now and the time when new conveyance facilities become available," which could be a decade or more.
In the past, there were patents of nobility, of land conveyance and of monopoly; now there are mainly patents of invention, and they are generally seen as a way of excluding others rather than opening up.However, the etymology of the term throws light not only on the origins of intellectual property but also, perhaps, on its future.
And to say "go" requires different Slavic verbs for going by foot, car, plane, boat or other conveyance.
This leaves most Beijingites with little choice between a woefully inadequate public transport system and bicycles still the most common conveyance despite blazing hot summers and bitterly cold winters.
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California Aqueduct, in full Governor Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct, principal water-conveyance structure of the California State Water Project, U.S. From the Sacramento River delta east of San Francisco, it runs south through the San Joaquin Valley and over the summit of the Tehachapi Mountains, a distance of 273 miles (440 km).
Segovia aqueduct, byname El Puente (Spanish: "The Bridge"), water-conveyance structure built under the Roman emperor Trajan (reigned 98 117 ce) and still in use; it carries water 10 miles (16 km) from the Frío River to the city of Segovia, Spain.
Among the most notable of ancient water-conveyance systems are the aqueducts built between 312 bce and 455 ce throughout the Roman Empire.
The aqueduct is the world's largest water-conveyance system, comprising more than 20 pumping stations, 130 hydroelectric plants, and more than 100 dams and flow-control structures.
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