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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cargo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or goods being transported, typically in the context of shipping or freight.
Example: "The ship was loaded with various goods, including electronics and furniture, as cargo."
Alternatives: "as freight" or "as goods".
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And Sandy is returning to Bakerton as "cargo".
Other art policies were being written in the marine business as cargo.
After photographing South America, they sailed across the Atlantic to Capetown with their plane as cargo.
Still, in fashion, there's always the danger of something precious becoming as common as cargo pants.
"As cargo increases, more and more ships call directly at the Chinese ports.
Mr. Kirschner said remains are shipped as cargo but with "a lot of additional communication".
But as cargo trucks moved more ammunition forward at dusk, their force seemed stuck.
There have been been grim truths about the triangular trade and what it means to transport human beings as cargo.
Plaids, seersuckers, madras, even embroidered lobsters are as much a default setting as cargo shorts once were.
Made in signature monogram canvas, the tote has side drawstrings that allow it to expand as cargo is added.
"While it's not unusual to see explosives as cargo, this quantity is extremely rare," Mr. Tsianos said.
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