Sentence examples for at ship from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at ship" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to being on a ship or related to shipping, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The crew gathered at ship to prepare for departure."
Alternatives: "on board" or "aboard the ship".

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Does Heatherwick fancy a go at ship design?

The paper deals with measurement and control aspects of active power filtering at ship systems.

Anchor at Ship Cove, where Captain Cook arrived aboard the HMS Endeavour in 1770.

This paper presents the hydrofoil resistance model tests which were performed at Ship Design and Research Centre CTO S.AA).

Both now lead with the same processors, but Dell offers custom system configuration at ship, while HP capitalizes on more impressive display and battery technology.

Tyra Juliette, 22, one of the Miller representatives at Ship of Fools, carried a tablet-sized machine in which she entered participants' names, ZIP codes, birthdays and genders.

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"We were always looking at ships," Mr. Steffy said.

"There are many entry points [to Europe] – just look at shipping," he says.

Hanson-Young said the talks were aimed at "shipping human suffering around our region".

Growers are attempting to delay harvesting and looking at shipping produce to Belgium or Spain.

Only one-third of attacks in the Gulf of Guinea were directed at ships "actively in transit," the report said.

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