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The phrase "a cargo of props" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shipment or load of theatrical or film props being transported.
Example: "The production team received a cargo of props just in time for the opening night of the play."
Alternatives: "a shipment of props" or "a load of props".
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Robert Adamson was sunk 3 nautical miles from the Shipwash Lightship while en route from Dundee to Le Havre with a cargo of props.
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The author recalls flying in a Lloyd International Airlines Bristol Britannia turbo-prop airliner from Stansted to Hong Kong in 1968, sleeping on a cargo of cotton-bales.
The opening stunt in "Rogue Nation" is the film's nerve-racking signature moment as Hunt, the key operative for the super-secret IMF, or Impossible Mission Force, finds himself clinging to the side of a four-engine Airbus A400 turbo-prop military plane as it takes off from an airbase in Belarus carrying a cargo of VX poison gas.
But why hijack a cargo of slag?
"Our only 'dangerous cargo' is a cargo of hope".
A cargo of bodies was at their feet.
It had a cargo of fireworks, as they rightly guessed.
On board was a cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
There are only a handful of props.
James Fouchard's minimal set includes just a couple of props.
Include a list of props.
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