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Discover Ludwig"to aboard" is not grammatically correct
The correct phrase would be "to board." "To board" means to get on or enter a ship, airplane, or other mode of transportation. Example: The passengers were instructed to board the plane and fasten their seat belts before takeoff.
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Malcolm had the Nation of Islam behind him; while Mr. Trump, by contrast, is among America's richest entrepreneurs, with real estate around the world, to which he flies to aboard his name-emblazoned private aircraft, decked out, no less, in red, white, and blue.
All decked out in dress uniform, he was about to to aboard a battleship for lunch.
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Expect them to bring aboard more as they attempt to further monetize their development efforts.
"The crew requests permission to come aboard," said Cmdr.
Sandy also looks to come aboard before high tide.
"We are preparing to come aboard," they announced.
Elman has a bit more about the decision to bring aboard Winters here.
Princess Cruises has partnered with Discovery Communications to bring aboard Capt.
(Ages 5 to 7) ALL ABOARD!
He called them to come aboard.
10.30 Aboard TA025 to Buenos Aires. 4 hours + 3 GMT.
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