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Free sign upThe phrase "to transporting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it does not fit grammatically in most contexts. Example: "The process is essential to transporting goods efficiently."
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"We want to get the people back to work and get back to transporting our passengers".
And they're used to transporting fuel and anchors, not traumatised refugees with scabies and head lice.
"Next week we're [Direct Rail Services] back to transporting nuclear waste".
If they're ethically opposed to transporting trophies, they can make a corporate stance against it".
But only a few regularly cross the threshold of mere excellence to transporting brilliance.
But DC is better suited to transporting power over long distances.
He admits to transporting fabric, blankets, bootleg Algerian diesel and cigarettes, and the current top-selling Eniem Algerian freezers, sold in Timbuktu for 165,000 francs.
They are showing a religious rite in a way that could be compared to transporting a communion service from a church to a theater.
We're prone to transporting visualizations these days, in our darkened station, not to mention vivid olfactory hallucinations like the apple cider presently rising to my nostrils.
But hurtling a group of giddy teenagers on a 40-second ride does not equate to transporting thousands of riders over hundreds of miles using the same technology.
Three weeks after Mills died in 1962, he wrote Mills's wife offering his services for "anything from flat tires to zebra hunting to transporting widows across state lines".
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