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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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berth in a train, given that

A welcome change given that no longer we need to berth in a train.

Is this sentence correct? Please help me.
  

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Hmmmm - context? "

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Hmmmm - context?

Suggestion: "A welcome change given that we no longer need to travel by train."
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Feebs11Hmmmm - context?

Suggestion: "A welcome change given that we no longer need to travel by train."
Thank you Feebs11.

I have no more context, as it is my own sentence to establish the term `berth'.
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verb 1 moor in a berth [ships]
Verb use = The ship was berthed in Dock 7

noun 1 a ship’s place at a wharf or dock. 2 a fixed bunk on a ship or train
Noun use = There are free berths on the ship if you want to book a cruise; The ship's berth is at Dock 7. If you are coming on the overnight train, you need to book a berth.

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