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The phrase "a lorry" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in British English to refer to a large vehicle designed for transporting goods.
Example: "The delivery company sent a lorry to pick up the furniture from the warehouse."
Alternatives: "a truck" or "a freight vehicle."
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"His head squashed by a lorry".
He eventually agreed to drive a lorry.
Her first encounter was a lorry driver.
Each of these deaths involved a lorry.
A lorry that was going quite slowly.
Next thing, a lorry driver came past and hooted.
In 1968 it merged with a lorry company, Scania-Vabis.
A lorry driver died from a petrol bomb attack.
He left school at 14 and became a lorry driver.
He died last month falling off a lorry.
More were thrown from the back of a lorry.
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