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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steamship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of boat or vessel that is powered by steam, typically in historical or literary contexts.
Example: "The passengers boarded a steamship that would take them across the Atlantic Ocean."
Alternatives: "a steamboat" or "a steam-powered vessel".
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On a steamship across the Atlantic.
President Simon is embarking on a steamship to leave Haiti.
A steamship from the capital docked once a month.
"You don't see much architecture through a steamship porthole".
Ten days later, he found a place in a steamship agency.
Tom and his comrades spent five weeks confined on a steamship in stifling heat.
One woman recalled a steamship voyage from London: Lou had them in steerage.
Embarking on a steamship, a family of mice head for London.
General Castro was unable to transfer to a steamship for Venezuela.
In a hastily dictated letter to America, she begs for a steamship ticket for Lily.
Ottoman officers have placed them, under guard, in rowboats heading toward a steamship offshore.
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