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shipping lane
Word History and Origins
Origin of shipping lane1
Example Sentences
Through launching Western and domestically-produced drones, Russia's fleet has been forced back, and a major shipping lane has been restored.
It warned that the part of the Channel was "a particularly dangerous sector, especially in the middle of winter for precarious and overloaded boats", as it was a busy shipping lane with difficult weather conditions.
Last weekend, Trump shared plans on Truth Social to take over the shipping lane, adding that Panama would be forced to “return” the canal if it didn’t meet his demands.
Fewer boats and fewer engines, it seems, now encounter ongoing vast demand to attempt a crossing – and so do so with more people in each boat, often with inadequate power to cross the busiest shipping lane in the world.
More than 20 people have died this year attempting to cross the world’s busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies.
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