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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboard a drone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being on or inside a drone, typically in contexts related to technology, aviation, or recreational activities.
Example: "The photographer captured stunning aerial shots while aboard a drone flying over the coastline."
Alternatives: "on a drone" or "inside a drone".
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An attempt was made in Maryland recently to fly in some drugs and pornography aboard a drone.
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But replays of the launching were available later, and live video of the splashdown, from cameras aboard the capsule and a drone aircraft, was uninterrupted.
That same month, the crew aboard an Air Canada Express flight reported that a drone flew by their left wing as they approached Ottawa.
What is a drone?
"Obama has a drone".
Illustration of a drone bee.
We gotta get a drone!
He stood on a drone.
We heard a drone.
It is a drone.
"Is that a drone?" Marcus asked.
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