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Discover Ludwig"staying on deck" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to remain present and engaged with something. For example, "I'm staying on deck with my lesson plans to make sure my students have the best education possible".
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Staying on deck so you can see the horizon, and staying hydrated is the key, along with making sure you get enough rest!
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Shari, the bird-watcher, stayed on deck with her binoculars and camera.
Luckily it was so sunny and calm that most of us were able to stay on deck the whole time until our return around 3 p.m.
You might go below and watch the engine cranks turning mesmerically or stay on deck to see a succession of Victorian resorts, some no more than a line of villas along the shore, come and go.
Taryn: Girl, you know it stays on deck in this here iPhone.
"He made his plane wait while he stayed on our deck for an extra 45 minutes.
If you begin to feel sick, stay on the deck, where there is fresh air and less rocking.
Their helicopters stayed firmly on deck.
On a ship, it may be a good idea to stay out on deck where you can keep your eyes on the horizon.
She stayed up on deck much of the time, carrying her nine-month-old baby (me) in her arms, trying desperately to calm her queasy stomach.
People who are prone to Seasickness should stay up on deck and keep their eyes on the horizon.
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