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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cab of" is not a correct phrase in English; however, you can use the phrase "cab full of" in written English to refer to a vehicle (e.g.
taxi, truck, etc.) that contains something or someone. For example: "The cab full of tourists drove away from the airport."
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The cab, of course, was gone.
Fortunately, the cab of the tow truck was toasty.
He died in the cab of his Ford pickup truck.
FSF have been used in the cab of high-speed train and landmark building successfully.
Operating and maintenance manuals must be kept in the cab of all mechanized equipment.
He wandered away from the men ahead of him and entered the cab of a truck.
"There's a lot of things happening in the cab of that vehicle".
A LORRY-DRIVER is trapped in the cab of his burning vehicle after an accident.
Tonight, festively, the dog was locked in the cab of a truck.
Suddenly a red light appeared in the cab of the train.
Loizou, a teacher from Devon, climbed on to the cab of the last lorry.
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