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cargo ship
noun
A ship that carries cargo.
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The phrase "cargo ship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large, commercial ship that transports goods. For example: The container vessel sailed slowly into the harbour, its enormous cargo ship carrying many tons of merchandise from abroad.
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Can anyone join a cargo ship?
'Why a cargo ship,' we asked.
In 1543 a Chinese cargo ship came into Tanegashima.
The vessel itself was a Ukrainian-built cargo ship.
On the northwest of Cuba, a cargo ship.
It simply drops you onto the cargo ship in 1948.
The Latour was very different from our last cargo ship.
Progress was designed to be a disposable cargo ship.
"It's not like a cargo ship, where you have large open spaces".
"It took 10 days to go from the port to the cargo ship alone.
Thirteen refugees, including six children, have died after their inflatable dinghy collided with a cargo ship.
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