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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ferry of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a quantity or type of ferry, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "There was a ferry of tourists arriving at the dock."
Alternatives: "a fleet of ferries" or "a number of ferries".
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A ferry of Dutch origin, perhaps?
One episode features what may be HBO's only non-gratuitous orgy, on a ferry of kinky cultists who worship a hyper-fertile lion named Frasier.
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As for Price, he was last seen on a ferry out of Key West, Florida, bound for Fort Meyers, according to the FBI.
And everyone should get on a ferry to one of the islands at least once".
They traveled as a group to Fisherman's Wharf for a ferry tour of San Francisco Bay.
Shortly after he arrived he met George Wilcox, who normally runs a ferry consisting of a barge pushed by a motorboat.
Besides that, we would pay a ferry toll of $1 for the bus and 5 cents for each passenger.
5. Five days camping in the Southland: We took a ferry tour of Milford Sound and camped along the clear creeks and purple lupine fields in Fjordland.
Replacing a ferry crossing of the river, the first bridge and associated toll house were built in 1849 for Sir Joseph William Copley of Sprotbrough Hall.
The Astoria Megler Bridge, completed in 1966, replaced a ferry east of the bridge, where the highway originally ended, and is known locally as Kingston Ferry Road.
The sinking of a ferry carrying hundreds of students in South Korea last year became a major debacle for the president.
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