Sentence examples for artificial harbor from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial harbor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man-made structure designed to provide safe anchorage for ships and boats.
Example: "The city invested in the construction of an artificial harbor to accommodate larger vessels and boost trade."
Alternatives: "man-made harbor" or "constructed harbor".

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It said some of the spilled water may have flowed down a drainage ditch into the Pacific outside the plant's artificial harbor.

Both Tepco and the government say the largest continuing problem, the water releases, is not a cause for concern, because the radiation is diluted in the vast Pacific, limiting any potentially dangerous effects to the plant's artificial harbor.

A 1922 Annapolis graduate, Captain Clark was commander of Force Mulberry A, a plan to build an artificial harbor just offshore of Omaha Beach at Normandy, complete with huge, pre-fabricated docks capable of handling oceangoing ships and landing craft.

Among the residents-turned-tour-guides was Troy Stierwalt, a chiropractor whose parents, Denny and Margie, live along an artificial harbor near Pleasant Valley, in a neighborhood of pretty frame houses with large windows with a view of a Mississippi that has already swallowed up their yards.

Yet, in a mere 12 years, between 22 B.C. and 10 B.C., Herod's engineers completed the world's first major artificial harbor.

There she was scuttled as part of the breakwater for the Mulberry artificial harbor built to support the Normandy Invasion.

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The Fresnel integrals in the diffraction analyses of Penny and Price [Penny, W.G., Price, A.T., 1944. Diffraction of water waves by breakwaters. Misc. Weapons Development Technical History 26, Artificial Harbors, Sec. 3D; Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. A, 244 (1952) 236] are replaced by polynomial approximations for positive arguments in the range of zero to infinity.

By about 1200 B.C.E., the Phoenicians began building artificial harbors, a period which corresponds to other archaeological evidence that ship traffic was increasing at that time.

In mid-July 1944, the ship was scuttled as part of the breakwater for one of the Mulberry artificial harbors built to support the Normandy Invasion.

The "corncob" fleet was the group of ships intended to be sunk to form the "gooseberries", shallow-water artificial harbors for landing craft.

In mid-July 1944, Pennsylvanian was scuttled as part of the breakwater for one of the Mulberry artificial harbors built to support the Normandy Invasion.

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