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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ship's crew" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the group of people who work and live on a ship, performing various tasks and duties related to operating and maintaining the vessel. Example: The ship's crew consists of 25 members, including the captain, first mate, engineers, and sailors. Alternatively, the phrase can also be used as a possessive, indicating possession by the crew of the ship: Example: The ship's crew celebrated their successful voyage with a party on deck.
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"We have no idea why they're being held," he said of the ship's crew.
Discharged soldiers and the ship's crew stand around him with their hats off.
It was late, and much of the ship's crew was asleep.
The Coast Guard ship's crew radioed the Chinese plane, "Do not intrude into Japanese airspace".
Most of the ship's crew was Filipino, while the chief officers were Taiwanese.
The ship's crew were accused of smuggling, while the Indonesian pirates were repatriated.
On long naval voyages, scurvy could kill a significant proportion of a ship's crew.
Meanwhile the ship's crew is suspicious of a meal consisting of whale-shaped entrees.
No move was made to arrest or question any of the ship's crew.
The ship's crew fired flares at their wooden boat, and they fled.
Divers also found luxury items, possibly personal possessions of the ship's crew and passengers.
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