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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure where boats are moored or loaded and unloaded, or in a metaphorical sense, such as a place for receiving or storing items.
Example: "The cargo was unloaded at a dock before being transported to the warehouse."
Alternatives: "a pier" or "a wharf".
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We would be doctors without a dock".
"My Irish grandfather was a dock labourer.
We have five decks and a dock.
It will plug into a dock on the television.
It does not even come with a dock.
She added: "I mean, they're just jumping off a dock.
Pilings are in place for construction of a dock.
There is a dive center with a dock.
It was taken to a dock in Wilmington.
The commission would rather make it a dock for kayaking.
I have a boat, and we have a dock.
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