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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boat of a" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It can be used informally to emphasize the size or quality of a boat, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "That is a boat of a size I've never seen before, perfect for our fishing trips."
Alternatives: "a big boat" or "a remarkable boat".
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He sits at a boat of a desk, in front of a gilt-framed seascape.
Finally on Monday David settled us into a boat of a friend, handing us our bundle of kava and sarongs.
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