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The phrase "disembark in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about travelers or passengers getting off of a mode of transportation, such as a boat or plane, at a specific location. Example: The cruise ship will disembark in Miami tomorrow morning. This means that the cruise ship will arrive at the port of Miami and passengers will be able to get off the ship there. Another example: We will disembark in New York and continue our journey by train. This means that the speaker and their group will get off their plane in New York and then take a train to their final destination.
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"They had the plane disembark in an area where there is no light," he said.
Passengers on the ambushed bus were ordered to disembark in the city of Mandera.
We were about to disembark in defeat, when something amazing happened.
The British disembark in Calais, they drive down the motorway only a few kilometres away but they don't stop".
Mr. Hall said that 70percentt of his Long Island passengers would prefer to disembark in New Haven.
Mr. Hamdi said that 39 passengers were headed for Algiers and 58 others were to disembark in Ghardaia.
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In Messina, the migrants disembarked in groups of ten.
Of these 32 control-passengers, 28 boarded in New York; 27 disembarked in Fuzhou and 1 disembarked in Hong Kong; and 4 boarded in Vancouver and disembarked in Hong Kong.
Again based on the TAST Database, Table 2 reports the number of slaves disembarked in different regions, by broad disembarkation regions and by 100-year periods.
The group disembarks in Nauvoo.
Three days after that, I disembarked in Hamburg.
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