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Discover Ludwig"ship construction" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of building a ship or the industry of constructing ships. You can use "ship construction" in various contexts, such as: - The ship construction industry has been hit hard by the recent economic recession. - The new shipyard specializes in advanced ship construction techniques. - A team of engineers and architects oversaw the ship construction project. - The cost of ship construction has increased due to rising material prices. - The ship construction process involves multiple stages, including design, assembly, and testing.
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The town's main industry is ship construction and repair.
Ship construction, complex of activities concerned with the design and fabrication of all marine vehicles.
Ship construction today is a complicated compound of art and science.
Both appreciate the finer points of ship construction, seamanship and gun technology.
He set up a series of charter and ship construction deals with Nikitin's offshore companies.
The berth or slipway from which the vessel is launched is an assembly area, rather than a ship construction site.
Castle, in ship construction, structure or area raised above the main deck for combat or work purposes.
Arctic conditions demand stringent standards of ship construction, including ice strengthening, double hulls, covered lifeboats and advanced navigation equipment.
For the manufacture and design of the means of transportation, see aerospace industry; automotive industry; ship construction.
IS IT an ocean-going luxury resort, a movable second home or merely an ingenious way to finance ship construction?
Finally, we reach the boss lair, situated amid the vast ruins of the space ship construction area.
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