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"cargos" vs "cargoes"

Both 'cargos' and 'cargoes' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Cargos' is the plural form of 'cargo' and is used when referring to multiple items being transported. 'Cargoes' is also the plural form of 'cargo' but is more commonly used in nautical or legal contexts.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

cargos

This is correct when used as the plural form of 'cargo'.

Use 'cargos' when referring to multiple items being transported.

Examples:

  • The ship carried various cargos from different countries.
  • The warehouse stored different cargos for distribution.

Alternatives:

  • cargo (singular)

cargoes

This is correct when used as the plural form of 'cargo', especially in nautical or legal contexts.

Use 'cargoes' when referring to multiple items being transported, especially in nautical or legal contexts.

Examples:

  • The ship unloaded its cargoes at the port.
  • The insurance policy covered the cargoes on board.

Alternatives:

  • cargo (singular)

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