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unloaded cargo
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unloaded cargo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to cargo that has been removed from a vehicle or vessel after transportation. Example: "The ship arrived at the port, and the crew began to unload the unloaded cargo onto the dock."
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Alternative expressions(19)
empty loads
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empty load
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an illusion of doing
an example of doing
shallow behavior
shallow crater
unnecessary actions
pointless endeavors
redundant steps
superfluous activities
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hollow expressions
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
An airship must take on ballast to compensate for the lost weight of the unloaded cargo, or a ground crew must hold it down with ropes.
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The obtained sample loaded with cargo was centrifuged and washed thrice with chilled water to separate out the unloaded cargo.
It took more than a month for the container ship Ebba Maersk to steam from Germany to Guangdong, China, where it unloaded cargo on a recent Friday — a week longer than it did two years ago.
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Returning to Baltimore for repairs and alterations which included the removal of her armament and the stalls for animal cargo, El Occidente sailed again on 15 January 1919 for Bordeaux where she unloaded cargo for the Army of Occupation and embarked 90 passengers for return to the United States.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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56 human-written examples
This Brownian motion, which is reminiscent of the microtubule-unloaded cargo movement, was non-linear and led to non-productive translocation of the vesicles, resulting in their progressive accumulation in the proximal part of the swellings (supplementary material Movie 1).
The tour takes about an hour and starts at a loading platform that faces the old tipple, the area where coal cars were unloaded and their cargo dumped into the troughs to be crushed and sorted in the breaker shed.
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A surveillance plane spotted the single-engine airplane as it landed in the wilderness of Miskito Indian country of eastern Honduras, and watched as about 100 people unloaded bales of cargo into several vehicles, officials said.
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It'll dock at the space station for around a month, with its supplies being unloaded, and return cargo being loaded up, before returning to Earth and splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
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There, the cargo was unloaded onto trucks, sent to the Oakland hub for sorting, and delivered, starting this morning.
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When the ship reached Greece, Posada Sr .slipped off before the cargo was unloaded and hiked into the woods.
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(Extra fun can be had in catching the expressions on your neighbors' faces as the cargo is unloaded).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about logistics or transportation, ensure you use "unloaded cargo" to clearly indicate that the cargo has been removed from the transport vehicle, whether it's a ship, truck, or plane.
Common error
Avoid using "unloaded cargo" when you mean simply 'cargo'. "Unloaded cargo" specifically refers to cargo that has been unloaded. If you're referring to cargo in general, use just "cargo".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unloaded cargo" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as the object of a verb or the subject of a clause. It refers to the specific instance of cargo that has been removed from a means of transport, as illustrated by Ludwig's examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unloaded cargo" is a grammatically sound noun phrase that describes goods that have been removed from a means of transport. According to Ludwig, it serves to provide information about the status of freight in logistics and transport scenarios. While versatile and applicable across both formal and informal registers, its primary use lies in professional and news-related contexts. Given that only a limited set of examples were found, it may be considered a less frequent expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
discharged freight
Replaces "cargo" with "freight" and "unloaded" with "discharged", emphasizing the act of removal.
offloaded goods
Substitutes "cargo" with "goods" and "unloaded" with "offloaded", both common synonyms in logistics.
removed shipment
Uses "shipment" instead of "cargo" and "removed" instead of "unloaded", focusing on the action of taking something away.
delivered consignment
While "delivered" usually implies arrival, in certain contexts, it can refer to the unloading of a consignment.
disembarked load
Similar to "debarked merchandise", but uses the word "load" which is more common than "merchandise".
debarked merchandise
A more formal way of saying "unloaded cargo", using synonyms with a slightly different connotation.
unshipped merchandise
Replaces "cargo" with "merchandise" and uses a less common synonym for "unloaded".
emptied freight
Focuses on the act of emptying the freight, implying the unloading process.
extracted load
Highlights the removal process with an emphasis on extraction.
transferred goods
Describes the action of moving the goods, implying they were unloaded from one place to another.
FAQs
How can I use "unloaded cargo" in a sentence?
You can use "unloaded cargo" to describe the freight removed from a vehicle. For example: "The dockworkers inspected the "discharged freight" after the ship arrived".
What's the difference between 'cargo' and "unloaded cargo"?
"Cargo" refers to the goods being transported, while "unloaded cargo" specifically refers to the cargo that has been removed from a vehicle or vessel after transportation. The first is in general, the second is punctual.
What can I say instead of "unloaded cargo"?
Alternatives include ""discharged freight"", "offloaded goods", or "removed shipment" depending on the context.
Is "unloaded cargo" formal or informal language?
"Unloaded cargo" is generally considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, in very formal writing, you might consider using a more technical term like "debarked merchandise".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested