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Discover Ludwig"ferry across" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of transporting someone or something across a body of water, usually by boat or ferry. Example: We took a ferry across the river to reach the small island. In this sentence, "ferry across" indicates that the speaker and possibly others were transported across the river by a ferry in order to reach the island.
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The craft could ferry across the current.
You have to take a ferry across the river.
Somers operated the first ferry across Great Egg Harbor Bay.
The sightseers then took the ferry across the Gulf of Corinth to Olympia.
If you feel like taking the scenic route, take the Star Ferry across.
At nearby 'Neăk Loeăng is a ferry across the Mekong River.
Being an old seadog, I'm pushing for us to get a ferry across the bay.
The next morning we all took an early Star Ferry across the bay.
Catching a ferry across to Victoria on Vancouver Island, a pod of orcas casually passed by.
For a more unconventional commute, you can take a ferry across the bay.
"Come far?" said a voice as I waited for the ferry across Loch Linnhe to Corran.
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