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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ocean liner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you need to refer to a large passenger ship that travels across an ocean. For example, "The Titanic was an infamous ocean liner that sank in 1912."
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ocean liner
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A narrow-beam passenger ship designed for high speed trans-oceanic travel
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That leaves ocean liner pictures, and films where smaller boats play a role.
He escaped by ocean liner.
No traveling by ocean liner.
"An old ocean liner, like the QE2.
"I'm called Mr. Ocean Liner," he said.
World's foremost dealer of ocean liner memorabilia.
ATMOSPHERE -- Ocean liner meets conference center.
She went by ocean liner and train.
She moves like an ocean liner".
Something about an Italian ocean liner in trouble.
They set out for America (hence the ocean liner).
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