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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trading ship" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a ship that is used for trading goods or commodities. Example: The trading ship sailed across the ocean, carrying valuable goods from Asia to Europe.
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Sighted in 1814 by the Russian-American Company trading ship Suvorov, it was annexed to Britain in 1889 and came under New Zealand administration in 1901.
Sailing my Bermuda-class sloop by Tortuga the other day, I passed a Spanish spice convoy, a French pirate hunter and a Mississippi Company trading ship plying the sparkling waters.
These included Roald Amundsen, whose dirigible landed in Teller after crossing the Arctic Circle; the ill-fated 1921 British colonists of Wrangel Island in the Arctic; trading ship captains and crews; prospectors; doomed aviators; and native reindeer herders.
Mala gratefully offers Aba's sexual favors to the man for telling him about the trading ship's presence.
The hospital can be accessed by light aircraft, trading ship, motorised canoe and by foot.
In 1614, the Tijger, a Dutch trading ship, burned at anchor and sank in the North River.
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Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American whaling, sealing and trading ships.
Now at the helm of Overseas Shipholding Group in New York City, the second-largest publicly traded shipping company (after Teekay Shipping ) with a 90-ship fleet, Arntzen learned a valuable lesson from being a lender.
In the 1630s there are 2,500 trading ships.
The rise of manufacturing, trading, shipping, and subsidiary services made accurate financial records a necessity.
Spread of the plague originated from Dutch trading ships carrying bales of cotton with concentrated flea populations.
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