Sentence examples for a mast of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mast of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of structure or object, often in nautical contexts, such as a ship's mast.
Example: "The ship's crew climbed up to the top of a mast of the vessel to get a better view of the horizon."
Alternatives: "a pole of" or "a structure of".

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An emergency light, attached to a mast of the foundering Bounty.

The shell, twice that diameter, is made of curved aluminum panels supported by a mast of stainless steel tubes and by steel rings braced by cables.

At the top of a mast of 160 feet was a circular carriage, to which were attached six enormous electric lamps of 6,000 candlepower each.

So, Galileo deduced, a ball dropped from the top of a mast of a moving ship would fall at the base of the mast.

And in Mendelssohn's wave-tossed overture "The Hebrides," a mast of the Ambrose lightship, moored at the seaport, could be seen swaying back and forth above the stage canopy, a particularly atmospheric touch.

Then Duk-koo managed to turn himself over and grab the ropes, scaling the lower rungs as if they were a mast of a ship, finally pulling himself up.

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A mast on the top of the building would also be relocated under the plans.

The Hawaiian Chieftain, a gaff-rigged topsail ketch, is slightly smaller, with a mast height of 75 feet and an overall length of about 104 feet.

Fig 4 a Mast cells of the control group at day 7 (Dominici ×400).

A mast, usually of steel, used with cable extraction systems.

But some see it is as more of a mast, with a relatively small amount of occupied space.

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