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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive fleet" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large group of ships, vehicles, or other means of transportation owned or controlled by a single entity. Example: The country's navy boasted a massive fleet of warships, making it a powerful force in the region.
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It has not been to east Africa since the celebrated mariner Zheng He reached Somalia with a massive fleet in the 15th century (on a friendly visit, says China).
"We do understand that Air India has undergone a merger, implemented a new I.T. system and has also tried to cope with a massive fleet renewal at the same time as the industry went into a downturn," Mr. Ruediger said.
Ο Develop a self-driving capability that is 10X safer than manual via massive fleet learning.
It is somewhat ironic that Macao, with the highest per capita income among cities in Greater China and Asia, is the only one with such a massive fleet of motorbikes.
I mean, Google is a huge company, and I'm sure that the Android team alone has a massive fleet of QA testers.
The company offers food delivery as one of its many services, and it is able to price that business competitively thanks to its massive fleet of 200,000 drivers and revenue from other services.
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But delivery is a brutal market to break into, dominated by those like Uber who've built economies of scale through massive fleets of drivers to maximize routing efficiency. .
I believe that the public is the barrier: when we talk about package delivery from Amazon i'm not sure that people would be happy with massive fleets of drones just to get their packages quicker".
But it also means that an opportunity has opened up for startups that can produce specialty sensors and tools for companies that already have massive fleets but need to improve their efficiency.
Finally leaving Le Havre on 16 July, the massive French fleet entered the Solent on 19 July and briefly engaged the English fleet, to no apparent effect; the major casualty of the skirmish, the Mary Rose, sank accidentally.
In 1085 he reasserted the Danish claims to England and, with the count of Flanders and King Olaf III of Norway, prepared a massive invasion fleet that alarmed the Norman-English king William I the Conqueror.
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