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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a load of wheat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of wheat, often in agricultural or trade contexts.
Example: "The farmer delivered a load of wheat to the local mill for processing."
Alternatives: "a batch of wheat" or "a shipment of wheat."
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On Thursday, a helicopter from a German frigate drove off a pirate boat that was attacking an Egyptian cargo ship with a load of wheat.
The same day she also damaged the British cargo ship Berwindale, en route to Avonmouth with a load of wheat from Galveston, Texas.
Tregantle had sailed from Galveston, Texas, via Norfolk, Virginia, with a load of wheat for Hull, but was sunk off Lowestoft.
Nestos was carrying a load of wheat from New York for Piraeus when shelled and sunk 50 nautical miles from Sapientza.
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Over the weekend, Russia decided to swap a dozen all-weather, supersonic, laser-guided attack aircraft for a load of Argentine beef and wheat.
For Wieslaw Gutek, who overturned his load of wheat in his haste to get to the depot, that would make a difficult business untenable.
What a load of baloney.
A load of cobblers".
A load of horse manure.
"She had a load of kids".
What a load of royal rollocks!
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