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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboard a landing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context this phrase is intended for, as "landing" typically refers to a surface or area where something lands, and "aboard" is usually used in relation to vehicles or vessels.
Example: "The passengers were aboard the plane as it prepared for landing."
Alternatives: "on a landing" or "at a landing".
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"You notice, the men didn't dash ashore after being aboard a landing craft for five solid days," Lieb says.
'You notice, the men didn't dash ashore after being aboard a landing craft for five solid days,' Lieb says.
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Mr. Fleischer arrived at the White House this morning armed to answer the accusation that taxpayer dollars had been squandered so Mr. Bush could relive his youth as a pilot by flying aboard the S-3B Viking, instead of making a staid, in-a-business-suit landing aboard the presidential helicopter, Marine One.
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