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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chariot" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a noun phrase that can be used to refer to a vehicle or carriage used in ancient times. Example: "The king arrived at the palace in a grand chariot, pulled by four white horses."
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(It involves a chariot).
Would the car be a chariot?
Later hunters occasionally rode in a chariot or on horseback.
IN 1990, it was a rath yatra, a chariot procession.
He was sick, he could not drive a chariot.
In 2007, further evidence suggested that he sustained the fracture while hunting on a chariot.
Farah wasn't always some ultimate rider of a Chariot of Fire.
For one, it appears to disprove a pervasive hypothesis King Tut died in a chariot accident.
Seeking revenge, Ben-Hur agrees to face Messala in a chariot race.
One peasant took a chariot, another took a horse, and so on.
All that is missing is Ndamukong Suh overturning a chariot after recording a sack.
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