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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ferried from" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It typically describes the action of transporting something or someone by boat or plane from one place to another. Example: After the hurricane, the rescue team ferried stranded residents from their flooded homes to safety.
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As children, they are ferried from piano lessons to ballet lessons to early-reading classes.
Invisibly ferried from port to port, the hitchhiking larvae, phytoplankton and bacteria pose a costly threat.
Dr. Eisen suspects that the actin gene was ferried from eukaryotes to the bacteria long ago.
We were ferried from our yacht to the island itself by panga.
With no road access, visitors are ferried from the head of Loch Hourn to a world untouched by modernity.
"This isn't really my kind of thing," she said, as guests, ferried from their cars in golf carts, poured in.
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Train from London to Nice then ferry from Nice to Bastia (3-5 hours).
TRANSPORTATION FERRY FROM THE ROCKAWAYS Mr. Bloomberg announced a temporary ferry service beginning Monday between the Rockaways and Manhattan.
Transport ships ferried cargo from enormous docks.
You arrive by ferry from Costa Rica.
Ferries from Poole.
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