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The phrase 'barge for' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English. In some contexts, the phrase 'barging for' may be used to describe a situation in which someone is actively pushing for something, for example: "He was barging for a pay rise."
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A dipper dredge is essentially a power shovel mounted on a barge for marine use.
You need to book the passenger tickets before you can organise the barge for the vehicles.
He had, however, captained a barge for some time – there reciting Shakespeare and Kierkegaard.
When Juliette first boards the barge, for example, she's a little hesitant about her new life.
I took the palm and carried it onto the barge for the ten-minute ride to the ship.
(Mabou could only afford to rent the barge for a month, for everything including set-up, break-down and performances).
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I've trumped the barges for slowness.
BP was planning to install six of the company's machines on barges for a test.
Rubbish that cannot be recycled is lifted by a crane onto barges for incineration.
Rather, tons of munitions being loaded onto barges (for shipment, interestingly, to Pakistan) had exploded.
These same neoprene spheres or bags could be loaded into freighters or onto barges for use on inland waterways.
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