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Discover LudwigIt is correct and usable in written English, although it may appear more often in American English than British English.
You can use it to refer to a body of water where ships can moor, usually near a town or city. For example: "The boats bobbed up and down in the harbour, waiting to set sail."
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Moonlight on harbour water.
After a few days on Harbour Island we started sniffing around, trying to buy grass.
Catherine Elizabeth Brown and Kevin Joseph Webb were married Saturday on Harbour Island, the Bahamas.
At Vik-Hum's, a late-night dive on Harbour Island in the Bahamas, the writing is on the wall -- literally.
The Rev. Avelino Balatucan performed the ceremony at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church on Harbour Island, the Bahamas.
The Rev. Charles Sweeting performed the ceremony at the Wesleyan Methodist Church on Harbour Island in the Bahamas.
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Theft, terror attacks in commercial boats and cargo ships docked on harbours needs to be prevented.
What has always saved me is walks on harbours, on waterfronts.
The work was supervised by the hydraulic engineer Palle Bruun who had reported on harbours in the Faroe Islands.
During a U.S. air attack on the harbour on October 9, 1943, the ship took minor damage.
These successes encouraged Pellew to conduct a larger scale operation, launching a major Raid on Batavia harbour on 27 November 1806.
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