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"ferry for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a mode of transportation that carries passengers or goods across a body of water. Here is an example of its usage in a sentence: "The company offers a daily ferry for commuters who need to travel between the two islands for work."
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"I held on to the ferry for hours until daybreak.
He would not say what price he sold the ferry for.
Hop over to Antipaxos on the ferry for a day lounging on its stunning beaches.
Grab a ferry for the five-minute ride across the channel to Boracay.
Officials said they expected Israeli and American divers to raise the ferry for an examination.
Bad weather overnight hampered efforts to attach cables to the ferry for towing.
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Because they took the ferry … for 50 francs and they disembarked in Marseille, took the train to Germany or Belgium or wherever else.
From there we would board the Staten Island Ferry for the sea portion of our date.
Finally, the Ninth and the rest of the parolees left Harpers Ferry for the North to await exchange.
He was admitted to a hospital, and then to Cabrini Eldercare in Dobbs Ferry for short-term rehabilitation.
FERRY--Elizabeth Gibson, wife of John Mansfield Ferry for 66 years, died Monday, November 10th at home in Wakefield, RI.
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