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"a cargo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that is used to refer to a large quantity of goods that are being transported, usually by sea or air. For example, "The ship arrived at the port carrying a cargo of medical supplies."
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But why hijack a cargo of slag?
Can anyone join a cargo ship?
'Why a cargo ship,' we asked.
A cargo building was blown over.
"Our only 'dangerous cargo' is a cargo of hope".
On board was a cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
On the northwest of Cuba, a cargo ship.
"A cargo bus will not fit," Mr. Oxenhaut said.
The light indicated a cargo door was open.
General Schwartz is, you see, a cargo pilot.
From today, there will be a cargo shorts amnesty.
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