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Discover Ludwig"open deck" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an area with open access on a ship, airplane, bus, or other mode of transportation. For example, "The passengers enjoyed their time in the open deck during the long voyage."
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They were shoehorned into a small covered area at the back of the upper open deck.
It has a large open deck, one or more cranes, and three enormous hydraulic legs.
And if an individual must be on an open deck, he "must wear a Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device".
The astronauts ordeal ended in front of TV cameras on the open deck of the carrier Wasp.
From the open deck, we could watch the resident horses, ponies and donkey cavorting in the meadow below.
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Seven storeys of buildings would be cantilevered off the columns and, in an idea borrowed from bridge design, its extensive open decks are slung from cables.
Classic orthotropic thin plate theory and the theory for beams on elastic foundation were applied to the open decks and compared with the finite element (FE) results.
The houses are built on stilts over the bay, with open decks over the water where you can relax in hammocks.
No doubt the highlight of the Town of Essex's annual Connecticut River Eagle Festival is the guided two-hour tours in heated, enclosed boats with open decks.
Neighbourly visits take place on open decks overflowing with houseplants, garden gnomes and delightfully eccentric decorations.
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