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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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91,000 cars had to be recalled because their seat belt anchorages were not strong enough.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But despite the general quiet of the anchorage , one felt the excitement permeating the entire fleet.
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High seed rates cause a dramatic reduction in anchorage strength because the spread of the structural roots is restricted.
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Lying in the anchorage were two light cruisers, a number of destroyers, and about ten cargo ships.
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There was a deepwater anchorage a few miles downstream, in an inlet of Bridgemarsh Island.
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These frequently stand vacant but provide an anchorage and storage space.
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With their secluded anchorages and bights, Anacapa and the other Channel Islands fairly beckon sailboat skippers.