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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full cargo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a ship, vehicle, or aircraft that is loaded to its maximum capacity with goods or passengers.
Example: "The ship set sail with a full cargo, ready to deliver its goods to the distant port."
Alternatives: "a complete load" or "maximum capacity load".
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My life in that game was 90% cruising through space with a full cargo hold, hoping not to attract attention from either the police or the authorities.
Before its founding, in 1817, by a group of New York City merchants led by Jeremiah Thompson, commercial ships customarily waited in port, often for weeks, until they had a full cargo.
And it presents the full range of its merchandise early and brazenly, as Tobin Ost's multitiered, tenementlike set slides forward, bearing a full cargo of young men in scruffy but picturesque outfits (designed by Jess Goldstein), their faces aglow with defiance and hope.
The train eventually arrived in Omsk on 20 May, with a full cargo.
In April 1915, the Los Angeles Times reported on the sailing of Montanan with a full cargo.
On 24 November 1978, the Betelgeuse left Ras Tanura in the Persian Gulf bound for Leixões, Portugal, with a full cargo of crude oil.
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But in this production by Proyecto Chejov, Daniel Veronese, the director and adapter, has refused to travel with the full cargo of all that melancholy.
In September 2010, Hong Kong Airlines introduced its first airbus A330F cargo freighter, launched the first full cargo route from Hong Kong to Hangzhou.
Expansion's timing could not be more serendipitous: This year we hit full cargo capacity--something we forecasted would happen now, nearly a decade ago.
Interestingly, compared to the phagosomal extrusion rates reported previously under no mitosis conditions [26], the daughter cell with full cargo load post Outcome I distribution had significantly higher extrusion rates with intracellular C. neoformans strains Cap67, HK Cap67+PS, H99 and HK C. gattii, suggesting that post-mitotic host cells were more likely to demonstrate microbe exit events.
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