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The word 'airplanes' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to a type of aircraft that is designed to be flown by a pilot and carry passengers or cargo. Example: "The airport was bustling with activity as dozens of airplanes took off and landed, filling the sky with their distinct roars."
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"The storm of airplanes will not stop," Abu Ghaith was heard warning in an October 2001 video that was played for the jury.
The biggest threat to airplanes comes from a single highly proficient bombmaker in the Yemen.
Intermittent attempts to down airplanes have been defeated, if only just.
The international rules are expected to be exceedingly weak, with virtually all of the airplanes flying today making the grade, which means ICAO is unlikely to deliver any real reductions on greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon pollution from airplanes is expected to double by 2020.
Environmental groups have warned that the first step by the Obama administration to curb rapidly rising carbon pollution from airplanes, expected as early as Friday, may amount to little more than greenwashing.
America imports many things (electronics, textiles, coffee, bananas) and exports others (cars, airplanes, software).
Here are some favorites from that research and from my own nutty family: 1.The magic of spit I hate to fly on airplanes, spend the whole time in mortal terror, and am quite certain each flight I take is my last.
I have long been a proponent of the idea that the true grunt work of keeping criminals away from airplanes takes place well offstage.
What is a fiction-lover to do?One solution is "Luminous Airplanes" by Paul La Farge, a novel of modest length about a sluggish computer-programmer tasked with clearing out five generations of junk from his deceased grandparents' home.
To his credit, La Farge has a light touch with his writing experiments, and for the most part "Luminous Airplanes" is an old-fashioned realist novel.
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