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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at berth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in maritime contexts to refer to a ship being docked or moored at a designated location in a port.
Example: "The cargo ship is currently at berth, unloading its goods for distribution."
Alternatives: "docked" or "moored".
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Accurate estimates of emissions from ships at berth demand reliable knowledge of the fuel consumption while at berth and associated fuel characteristics.
The building's design resembles an ocean liner at berth.
However, assured information about energy use and fuel consumption of seagoing ships at berth is scarce.
The compiled survey data underlie the current Dutch emission estimation methodology for emissions of ships at berth.
The results have indicated that collision is the most probable accident to occur during the offloading process of an LNG carrier at berth, which may have catastrophic consequences.
A methodology is presented to estimate the emissions of ships at berth based on their actual fuel consumption and the fuel quality.
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Pasadena, at 5-5, made the Division 11 playoffs with an at-large berth.
If Stanford were to finish at 11-1, it would be in the mix for a B.C.S. at-large berth.
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