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was berthed
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A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
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The phrase "was berthed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something (usually a ship or boat) was brought into a berth or dock for docking or mooring. Example: The large cruise ship was berthed at the dock, ready for its passengers to disembark and explore the city.
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The ship was berthed in Invergordon, Easter Ross.
"It was berthed here earlier but went cruising to Saint-Tropez this morning".
Four days later the Blida's Ukrainian captain sent word that the ship was berthed off the Somali coast near the pirate lair of Garacad.
While the steamship "Morea" was berthed in Marseille harbour, he slipped away from his guards, leapt, almost naked, into the sea and swam ashore.
The Sindhurakshak's sister ship, the INS Sindhuratna, was berthed nearby and was damaged by the explosion but was saved by the quick reaction of firefighters.
Until yesterday, it was berthed at Staten Island, waiting for a tugboat to guide it to Brooklyn, where the last of the pipes and wires will be connected.
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She was berthing at Dún Laoghaire when a German bomber swooped down.
There, it had been berthed in London.
Inside, four demitasses are berthed in black mesh and leather.
At the moment 106 pickled destroyers are berthed at Charleston, 127 auxiliary ships at Orange Texas.
After launching, the ship is berthed in a fitting-out basin for completion.
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