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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battleship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of large naval warship equipped for combat.
Example: "The museum features a restored battleship that visitors can explore."
Alternatives: "a warship" or "a naval vessel".
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It's a battleship.
A battleship beer is coming.
Float a battleship in it?
Luckily there's a battleship nearby.
Finally he is pursued by a battleship.
We would like to own a battleship.
Swofford compared it to "turning a battleship".
"It's like the inside of a battleship.
That's like a hole you can drive a battleship through.
"It's a bit like turning a battleship," he said.
But the undercurrents here could suck down a battleship.
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