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The part of a sentence 'canoe of' is not correct and not usable in written English.
'Canoe of' does not convey a meaning and would need to be replaced with a phrase or clause that conveys the intended meaning. For example, 'The canoe, made of wood and paddles of metal, glided gracefully across the lake.'.
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PL: A canoe of cash.
Is the book's title meant as a rallying cry for individualism or a call to actually navigate a canoe of one's own construction?
The voyage would be completed on the Hokule'a, a double-hulled canoe of the kind the Polynesians had used over 600 years before.
Sullivan's marvelous new book, "A Whale Hunt," finds him once again in a canoe but a canoe of an entirely different order.
The birchbark canoe of the North American Indians could still be found in use into the early 20th century, but in most areas canvas had gradually taken the place of bark long before 1900.
One of his favorite exhibits, he said in a speech to the American Association of Museums in 1991, was a war canoe of the Haida tribe, described as the "Indian Vikings of the Northwest Coast".
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Then she would have to take the canoe out of the water and carry it to the village.
The central Solomon Islanders were vigorous headhunters, building canoes of great size for their expeditions.
Until late in the 19th century the large single-log dugout canoes of the Northwest Coast Indians of North America were the best developed canoes of that type in existence.
The double-hulled craft are made of two canoes of equal size, placed side by side but at a short distance apart.
The actual canoes of Truk were given elegant prow and stern ornaments with highly stylized sea swallows standing beak to beak.
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