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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'barge being' is not grammatically correct.
'Barge' can be used as a verb, where it means to move barges on a river or canal, and it can also be used as a noun when referring to a large, flat-bottomed boat. Example sentence: The captain barge along the canal with ease.
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He described the boat as "a small barge" being dragged south along the Hudson River by the current.
Many adventures later, the lost little mouse finds himself on a garbage barge being towed out to sea.
The National Transportation Safety Board report also says the mate did not assign a lookout on the long barge being pushed by the tug.
A crane on a barge being towed by a tugboat accidentally hit the scaffolding on the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge about 8 15p.m.
A crane on a barge being towed by a tugboat accidentally hit the scaffolding on the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge about 8 15 p.m. Tuesday, damaging about 20 feet of scaffolding.
It is believed to have burst after being hit by a dredge barge being pushed by a tug in Barataria Bay, though the details were being investigated, said Petty Officer Tom Atkeson of the Coast Guard.
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