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Discover Ludwig"tractor trailer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referencing a large truck, typically outfitted with a long trailer for carrying cargo. For example: "I saw a long tractor trailer driving down the highway this morning."
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Many tractor trailer drivers disagree.
UPDATE: Tractor Trailer Crash with Injury.
A tractor trailer can only carry about 20 tonnes.
The tractor trailer was halted in a routine traffic stop.
The archive — weighing twenty thousand pounds in all — came to the center in a tractor trailer.
A computer assisted guidance system for a tractor trailer is developed.
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(a) SF columns and (b) trajectory of the tractor- trailer.
Licensed tractor-trailer driver.
"A tractor-trailer?" Mr. Smith exclaimed.
He does not drive a tractor-trailer.
"A tractor-trailer hit a buffalo, and it tore that tractor-trailer right up".
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