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The phrase "a mooring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a place where a boat or ship is secured or anchored.
Example: "The yacht was safely tied to a mooring in the harbor, ready for the next day's adventure."
Alternatives: "a dock" or "a berth".
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A mooring array of six moorings was extended in the direction to the southeast from the strait between the two banks.
We learn to pick up a mooring under sail by picking up a mooring under sail.
Through reeds to a mooring, we disembark.
"The problem is finding a mooring," he says.
"We do not have a mooring," he declared.
A new 57ft narrowboat with a mooring near Derby is £59,500 while a 45ft cruiser in Market Harborough, without a mooring, is just £23,950.
An osprey sat on top of a long stick that served as a mooring.
Mr. Brown said, "We wait for our ship to come in, and sometimes it's a mooring".
He and Beth-Ann had three children and a boat and a mooring in Searsport.
"I'm extending my cruising pattern as requested and searching for a mooring as advised by BW.
Plan A is a mooring of specialized sonar instruments, which was packed neatly into a shipping container last November.
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