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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they would debark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of passengers or crew leaving a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. Example: "After a long journey, they would debark from the cruise ship at the port."
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At Mombasa they would debark.
During their 45-day voyage their vessel would put in at Trinidad, Pernacibuco, Cape Town, and finally at Mombasa in Kenya, where they would debark.
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Few who boarded the motor home Mr. Scharf had customized and parked outside the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego on a recent Thursday evening would debark without a strong appreciation for -- if not an understanding of -- the artist's out-of-this-world view.
Gerald Zapf, who landed shortly after the blast, said his airplane circled the airport several times before landing, and passengers were forced to wait for some time before they could debark.
In the early days, when U-boats spotted a merchant ship, they would surface, inspect its papers and, if it was found to be carrying Allied supplies, blow it up -- though only after making sure that the passengers had safely debarked into lifeboats.
They would.
They said they would.
Well, they wouldn't be, would they?
Well, they would, wouldn't they.
They wouldn't know, would they?
Sometimes they would, sometimes they wouldn't.
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