adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
nautical mile
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
mile
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Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles .
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This marks the site of one of the Admiralty's measured nautical miles .
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One minute of latitude at the Equator was defined as a nautical mile .
miles
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Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles .
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Each tube can hold a Trident missile with up to eight nuclear warheads that can be flung 4, 000 nautical miles .
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The Tomahawk had a range of 500 nautical miles .
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This marks the site of one of the Admiralty's measured nautical miles .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between them, they have it all: restaurants, historic sights, clothing shops, nautical exhibits.
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Brilliant white walls and shimmering blue paintwork give the hallway a jaunty nautical feel.
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Each tube can hold a Trident missile with up to eight nuclear warheads that can be flung 4, 000 nautical miles.
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Little about the stateroom was nautical .
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Old-fashioned bistro atmosphere with nautical flavour.
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The Tomahawk had a range of 500 nautical miles.
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What if William and the Watch went down together in some nautical disaster on the next trial?