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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go aboard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe boarding a vehicle, such as a plane or train, or entering a boat. Example: I can't wait to go aboard the cruise ship and start my vacation.
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Go aboard," says Mr De Falco.
"You go aboard.
Wheelchairs also cannot go aboard the buses.
Interviewed on French television, the 46-year-old declared: "I never go aboard, I get seasick.
Meanwhile, a few cars had arrived to go aboard for the return trip.
He led me to it, then cried "Bawk, bawk!" when I declined to go aboard.
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Eva Braun never went aboard.
I went aboard.
Hitler went aboard only to think.
The writer went aboard at Daytona Beach & got off at Norfolk.
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