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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a payload of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to technology, computing, or transportation, referring to the amount of data or cargo carried.
Example: "The satellite was launched with a payload of advanced scientific instruments to study the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a load of" or "a shipment of".
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Poole talks of words carrying a "payload of persuasion".
It carries a payload of about 11 pounds.
It has a payload of 243Kg of PBX (plastic explosive) which occupies about 140 litres.
A drone costing less than £1,000 is capable of carrying a payload of 1.5kg.
The Pole worked for a trucking company and was delivering a payload of steel to Berlin.
Although it can carry a payload of only a couple of kilograms, this is sufficient to accommodate a camera.
The Triton was to have had a range of 12,000 miles and a payload of 1,500 pounds.
Designed to fly to low Earth orbit, it can carry a payload of 170 kilograms, nearly 375 pounds.
It would rely on a payload of scientific instruments to conduct ocean detection and atmospheric and ionospheric science.
Push is the idea that a payload of medical information is sent from one provider to another.
For launching an ARIANE-Rocket with a payload of 12 ton can be used.
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