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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fleet of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of five vehicles, ships, or aircraft that operate together.
Example: "The company has recently acquired a fleet of five electric delivery vans to enhance its logistics operations."
Alternatives: "a group of five" or "a squadron of five".
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A little over seven years later, he has a fleet of five trucks and several different restaurants scattered across LA.
Ellet moved efficiently, quickly assembling a fleet of five steamers, plus several smaller ones and coal barges.
The airline resumed operations with a fleet of five Boeing 737 planes, connecting Karachi, Sukkur, Multan, Lahore and Islamabad.
For example, Mr Rutan's follow-up vehicle, SpaceShipTwo, is expected to cost its backers, Virgin Galactic, $240m for a fleet of five.
But considering we're talking about someone who allegedly owns a fleet of five superyachts and employs four of the world's best central midfielders to play for one football team, it's always worth asking.
They own a fleet of five 15-passenger Vertol 44-B's and one Bell 47-J, which holds 3 passengers, is based at the Battery, & is used for sightseeing.
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Usually McLean has a fleet of seven machines and does between 15 and 20 rentals a month (not including machines on long-term loan).
I have a fleet of one".
Now, Yorktown has a fleet of nine trucks, most of them surplus vehicles bought from New York City.
When she was growing up, her parents owned a fleet of eighty lunch trucks in Houston and San Antonio.
He added that Fastjet was making unrealistic revenue forecasts for a fleet of six aircraft.
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