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Discover Ludwig"carriage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the transportation of goods, materials, people, or animals, usually by a vehicle (such as a horse-drawn carriage or a train). For example: "The carriage of goods by horse-drawn carriage was a common form of transport in the 19th century."
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§ 153.1052 Carriage of other cargoes in acid tanks.
§ 176.720 Requirements for carriage of INF cargo in international transportation.
He is someone who has the carriage of dignity.
The committee has oversight over the televised carriage of sports.
Returns start at £76, including free carriage of ski equipment.
With varying success, Fox tried to force carriage of FX and NBC tried to force carriage of America's Talking, which has become MSNBC.
The statute confines itself to prohibiting the carriage of certain goods in interstate or foreign commerce.
In that case, the F.C.C. imposed rules about carriage of the Fox network and required baseball-style arbitration of disputes over the carriage of sports networks.
Rules around the sales and carriage of goods, services, financing and security, underline transnational commercial activity.
Gradually the wooden carriage of Big Cannon rotted, and the huge gun lay in the weeds.
(g) related to carriage of local stations on a single dish.
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