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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of bird or a machine used for lifting heavy objects.
Example: "The construction site was bustling with activity as a crane lifted steel beams into place."
Alternatives: "a bird" or "a hoist".
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He's a crane driver.
Grus represents a crane.
Others expected a crane.
They use a crane.
banner from a crane.
A woman operated a crane, Jordaan noted.
In the beginning, I chose a crane.
Katie Kelleher, a crane operator.
It could be a crane.
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Parr's wife works for a crane-making company in Wigan.
The result is a crane-size jigsaw puzzle.
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