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"logging trucks" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to trucks which are used to haul logs/timber. For example: "The logging trucks rumbled down the street, loaded down with freshly-cut timber."
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It got narrower and signs warned of logging trucks.
"I saw the loads start out as logging trucks, then freight haulers, then hazardous materials.
The Bush administration's partial reversal potentially opened 2.3 million roadless acres to logging trucks.
Soon afterward, effigies of it began showing up on the grilles of logging trucks.
Kingfield began as a farm and mill town, and logging trucks still roll down Main Street.
On the road it is just me, school buses and logging trucks.
A convoy of logging trucks boomed by, their wake a vacuum that made the big Cadillac shudder.
"Go there with your next husband!" We zipped through Ontario dodging logging trucks hauling off whole forests.
During the day pickups, flatbed trailers stacked with chicken crates and logging trucks crowd streets like Second Avenue SW.
The beauty of the central highlands is offset by a soundtrack of logging trucks rumbling down its winding roads.
(The logging road from Port Alberni can be dangerous, and logging trucks have the right of way).
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