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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboard a wagon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something being on or inside a wagon, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The children were excited as they climbed aboard a wagon for the hayride."
Alternatives: "on a wagon" or "in a wagon".
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But a growing number have climbed aboard a wagon driven by a few brave pioneers, including Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago, Robert Shiller of Yale, Richard Roll of U.C.L.A. and now Mr. Shleifer.
Those afraid to wander can coach from an observation tower above, hop aboard a wagon ride, or find the perfect pumpkin to set out for teenagers to smash on Halloween.
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(Though, truth be told, this scene, with Will failing to jump aboard a departing wagon at the last minute, seems to owe more to "Casablanca" than to anything in the Latin canon).
He was a wagon driver.
"We have a wagon continuously bringing water.
The problem was finding a wagon wheel.
"If it is a wagon, it's a wagon," he said.
I wanted to make a chandelier from a wagon wheel.
Yes, it's a wagon.
A Wagon Meets An SUV | Renault Vel Satis.
A wagon will show up in early 2002.
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