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Discover Ludwig"barge of" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the expression "barrage of". For example, "She was hit with a barrage of questions from the audience."
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Isn't that a type of boat, a barge of some sort?
They peered down expectantly, perhaps hoping for a barge of fresh silage.
It was a night picture of the last barge of the year before winter, which came to power plants with coal and was unloaded.
"As someone pointed out to me, the garbage barge of someone else's problem comes into the harbor right after yours," Alec Baldwin said.
Others of note include a state barge of the Old Kingdom (circa 2500 B.C ., which was used by the pharaohs in making official visits to the provinces.
A vast white-flanked barge of a motor home, it loomed over the cars parked along our tiny road, and even stood up pretty well to the houses.
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I look around for my dog, a harmless mutt, and picture the two of us barging out of the door, furious, sending these workers scrambling.
He's talking to me about the barges of England – or "houseboats" in American parlance.
Barges of iron ore docked at one end, new Fords rolled out the other.
But we shouldn't forget other book barges, of course, like the Book Barge, which floats near Lichfield.
Three weeks ago, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani held a news conference to announce the plan, a major component of which is the barging of 6,400 tons of garbage a day to Linden.
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