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Discover Ludwig"on a ferry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe being onboard a boat or ship that transports passengers and vehicles across a body of water. Example: "I spent the morning on a ferry, enjoying the sea breeze and watching the dolphins play in the water alongside the boat."
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And everyone should get on a ferry to one of the islands at least once".
The dining disappointment was rinsed away on a ferry ride under a blue sky to Grand Isle, one in a chain of long, narrow islands in northern Lake Champlain.
"That's never happened on a ferry".
I walked to the river and got on a ferry.
You just have to get on a ferry first".
On a ferry on the Ganges, I once even had him autograph my school notebook.
Sexsmith told me about its origin: "I remember I was on a ferry".
They headed across the English Channel on a ferry some time after 9.30pm.
So you packed yourself on a ferry to France (Vive la République!).
Round off your trip by hopping on a ferry to Bardsey Island.
The family left the country on a ferry to France on Thursday.
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