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Discover Ludwig'ship in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead of 'ship in', you might say 'ship to' or 'ship into'. For example, "The company ships their products to customers all over the world."
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Both will ship in November.
Both cameras ship in April.
Ship in the people, by the thousands.
"It's like a ship in a bottle".
He will ship in early Saturday morning.
We can't just ship in food.
Mr. Sheldon bought the ship in 1959.
The game will ship in 17 languages.
He joined the ship in November.
It will ship in late December.
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All shipped in from China.
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