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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a galley" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of ship, particularly one that is propelled by oars, or in a modern context, it can refer to a kitchen on a ship or aircraft.
Example: "The crew prepared dinner in the galley while we sailed across the calm sea."
Alternatives: "a ship's kitchen" or "a vessel".
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They call it a galley".
But it is still a galley kitchen.
Apparently he'd obtained a galley somehow.
Another station was a galley kitchen serving rice and beans.
There was nothing for it: Nordstrom sent her a galley.
Their stylized rowing in profile evokes a galley.
No one wants to feel like a galley slave.
The kitchen is a galley, but has new appliances.
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With only eight tables and a galley-narrow dining hall, there is often a wait.
Inside, a long and narrow reception room leads to a galley-style kitchen and a private rear garden.
The open living and dining area has a galley-style kitchen along one wall without an island.
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