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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flying barge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to fantasy, science fiction, or imaginative descriptions of vehicles that can fly and resemble a barge.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist boards a flying barge that sails through the clouds, offering breathtaking views of the world below."
Alternatives: "an airborne vessel" or "a levitating barge".
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Dex, piloting a flying barge, arrives in the nick of time with three of the missing scientists.
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Inspired by Cleopatra's barge, a flying device was developed so Spears could travel over the audience to the B-stage.
Among the 400 precious relics on display will be the earliest-known copy of Handel's Water Music, Bazalgette's original contract drawings for the construction of the Thames embankment, and a flag flown on the Apothecaries' barge at the funeral procession of Lord Nelson.
They can hence become vulnerable to lateral impact loads such as those from collision of vehicles, vessels, barges or flying debris from a nearby explosion.
Rumors have been flying about what that barge could be used for, with some suggesting it's a floating data center, which Google does indeed have a patent for.
On Oahu, home to Honolulu and 900,000 of the state's 1.3 million people, the Superferry was seen as a convenient alternative to flying and to sending goods and cars by barge.
During the fire and explosion that followed, a car-size chunk of steel was torn from the barge and flew over a state police boat.
As in downhill skiing, one plane at a time flies from Linden Airport, six miles away, and takes the course, darting and slicing, often sideways and virtually skimming the water, through large pylons set on eight barges.
A year later, a gasoline barge collided with rocks near the shore.
Last October, Mr. Barger flew to dinner in Frankfurt at the invitation of Wolfgang Mayrhuber, the chief executive of Lufthansa.
The 350-foot catamaran, which can accommodate 866 passengers and 286 cars, promises to revolutionize travel between the islands by allowing people to travel with their cars and possessions, instead of people flying and cars traveling — empty — on barges.
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