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The phrase "a hull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the main body or structure of a ship or boat, often in discussions about marine design or construction.
Example: "The ship's hull was designed to withstand rough seas and improve stability."
Alternatives: "a ship's body" or "a vessel's structure".
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Some trailers used rubber rollers alongside the bunks to help a hull overcome friction.
They may also have a hull shape indicating the safe side of passage.
The first rigid airship, with a hull of aluminum sheeting, was built in Germany in 1897.
That spurred a lively period of play, including a Hull goal that was ruled offside.
Whipping is a hull vibration with a fundamental two-noded frequency.
It's a hull that's been drawn the way we want it, and that's the solution".
It was thrilling, making weekly visits up to Hartlepool, watching this skeleton turn into a hull.
On 1 February Christina Randell was found dead in a Hull hotel room.
"It was considered unsinkable because it had a hull of 16 chambers," he says.
But between them the game developed into something of a Hull procession.
A well crafted Kirk Yeaman try briefly hinted at a Hull revival but Saints stood firm.
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