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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train cargo" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to items that are transported by train. For example, "The train cargo included several containers of manufactured parts."
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So we're going well beyond what we've done in the past; for example, by inspecting southbound train cargo, cars and trucks, and in fact, helping Mexico create an effective customs operation on our common southwest border that previously did not exist.
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The agency gave few details of the violations it announced on Friday, but did say they were discovered in a nationwide assessment of the airline in October 2000 and concerned failure to comply with requirements for accepting and screening cargo, training cargo personnel and maintaining records.
By sharing information on suspected traffickers, working with customs and enforcement authorities, training cargo staff on what to look out for and refusing to ship suspect cargos, they hope to strangle the $19bn£13bnbn) a year illegal wildlife trade which has brought populations of many endangered species including tigers and elephants to the brink of extinction.
Kif1C operates inside the cell like a freight train, carrying cargo along molecular tracks called microtubules.
She travels by train or cargo ship and has never been seen printing out her own boarding pass at the airport.
The New Yorker, August 5, 1950 P. 15 Talk story about the Customs School, at 54 Stone St., where customs inspectors are trained for cargo as well as passenger duty.
Talk story about the Customs School, at 54 Stone St., where customs inspectors are trained for cargo as well as passenger duty.
By Gordon Cotler and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, August 5, 1950 P. 15 Talk story about the Customs School, at 54 Stone St., where customs inspectors are trained for cargo as well as passenger duty.
But Mr Withers told the BBC victims' bodies had been loaded on to trains "like cargo".
The young ones may not know how the 1960's riots their fathers and grandfathers participated in led to the situation they and their communities are in now, but they do know that the cops are dirty, and they know no one in their neighborhoods owns planes, ships, trains, and cargo trucks to be moving "weight" [large amounts of drugs] into their neighborhoods.
AIPAC has denied that a blockade is intended, but the language of its resolution leaves no doubt; it goes for "imposing stringent inspection requirements on all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains, and cargo entering or departing Iran; and prohibiting the international movement of all Iranian officials not involved in negotiating the suspension of Iran's nuclear program".
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