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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disembark for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in the context of a journey or trip, indicating that someone is leaving a mode of transportation and preparing to continue their journey on land. Example: After a long flight, the passengers were eager to disembark for their vacation in Hawaii.
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Darwin was often able to disembark for extended trips ashore to collect natural specimens.
The Tranz Scenic's services offer a number of such stops: you can either get off to stretch your legs or disembark for good.
"We thank again the two passengers that agreed to disembark for their understanding and collaboration and we apologise for the whole episode".
They did not form part of the trial and could cause even longer delays if all passengers must disembark for passport checks.
Disembark for a few minutes of excited anticipation before the return engine puffs into view and you can do it all in reverse.
Some disembark for an overnight excursion along the way, usually a margarita-fueled rest at one of the few hotels on the route.
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David Rabin, the owner of the Cargo Café, was one of the passengers disembarking for the cameras.
(He'd disembarked for two weeks in Malta to collect live cockroaches for them).
The crew had disembarked for breakfast; the new passengers wouldn't board for two hours.
It was on this platform that the pilgrims disembarked for Chillingbourne.
I was fully on board with Hüsker Dü, but disembarked for the first Bob Mould solo albums, and I never got to Sugar.
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