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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dock with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used formally and means to connect with or join something. For example, "The ship docked with the crane."
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There is also a boat dock with lift.
The shuttle will dock with the space station on Sunday.
There is a dock with a covered boat slip.
Lobster boats motor into the dock with their catches.
Al-Ajam is down at the dock with his rod, bait, and bucket.
We knew they would, and we returned to the dock with cash.
The spacecraft was drifting, unable to stabilise itself, let alone dock with the space station.
She was fast to the dock, with another LCIL lashed to her on the other side.
On the resort side there's a dock with kayaks and Hydrobikes, and hammocks to laze in.
At the shoreline, there's a shared dock with a slip deeded to the house.
MAURETANIA TO ARRIVE Nieuw Amsterdam and De Grasse Are Also Expected to Dock With Full Cabine.
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