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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and caravans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of vehicles or travelers, particularly in the context of travel or trade.
Example: "The market was bustling with vendors selling their goods, and caravans lined the streets, ready to embark on their journeys."
Alternatives: "and travel groups" or "and convoys".
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Tents and caravans only.
The site is a temporary halt for travellers, consisting of portable homes and caravans.
Throughout the camp, dangerous spaghettilike masses of wires pirate power to market stalls, tents and caravans.
Others are living in hostels and caravans and going to food banks.
But they need to U-turn on more than just pasties and caravans.
Additional charges apply for additional passengers, vehicles over 1.83m high and/or 6m long, trailers and caravans.
It's "Camels and Caravans: Daily Life in Ancient Israel," a new interactive exhibition at the Jewish Museum.
"Camels and Caravans," through June 2003 at the Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, at 92nd Street, (212) 42123212.
If they lose, an £18m eviction process will begin and bulldozers will tear up their chalets and caravans.
The misjudgment recalled Osborne's famous "omnishambles" budget of 2012 that briefly proposed taxes on pasties and caravans.
Footage showed tents and caravans floating in the water after the ground gave way at around 11pm on Saturday night near Queensland's Rainbow Beach.
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