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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a onboard" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "onboard"? You can use "onboard" when referring to someone or something that is part of a team, organization, or system.
Example: "We are excited to have Sarah onboard as our new project manager."
Alternatives: "on the team" or "part of the crew".
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The robot can be powered by either a power tether or a onboard battery.
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Theodore Costa, a ferry captain from 1951 to 1995, recalled performing an onboard marriage for a couple who had brought along a violinist.
Imagine you have a refrigerator with an onboard diagnostic computer.
Looks just like a hummingbird, has an onboard camera, and flies for ten minutes.
Half-Hatch Half-Hatch Henryhter crushed in an onboard accident, roams the maze this year as a new key character.
Just beginning to be an onboard requirement is a radar reflector so large vessels can spot you easily.
The transducer signal is conditioned by an electronic board with an onboard analogic low pass filter (cut-off frequency: 10 Hz).
This quick fix will work for both an onboard flash and an off-camera flash.
It had perforated Napa leather seats and a 3D navigation system and an onboard wi-fi hotspot.
The new 7-series has an onboard control system called an iDrive which combines no fewer than 700 functions.
And if you catch an evil dictator, you have an onboard piranha tank in which to dispose of the lout.
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