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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conveyance" is correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it generally refers to a means of transportation or a vehicle used to transport people or goods. For example: - After selling her car, Jane needed to find a new conveyance to get to work. - The ferry was the only available conveyance to reach the island. - The company provided a luxury conveyance for their executives to travel in style. - We must arrange for a suitable conveyance to transport the equipment to the event.
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A decade ago, Otis developed a prototype of a conveyance called Odyssey, which could slide out of its shaft and travel on a horizontal track to another shaft, with the help of a linear induction motor.
It's more a conveyance than destination.
§ 56.19066 Maximum riders in a conveyance.
Somehow so polished a conveyance didn't fit into my expectations.
In jure cessio was a conveyance in the form of a lawsuit.
In a sense, the photographs were merely a tool, a conveyance.
Think of it as a conveyance: the Nissan cruises reasonably well.
The dark gray car in question was not, in fact, a conveyance for the dearly departed.
More seriously, it's about as green a conveyance as anyone is ever going to find.
"We saw the subway system as a conveyance, where connections are made".
Duct work means a conveyance system such as those commonly used for heating and ventilation systems.
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