Collocations withcharter

These are words often used in combination withcharter.

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charter boat
Visitors may bring their own bikes to the island via private or charter boat.
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charter bus
Most of the story takes place on the charter bus.
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charter flight
The cost of a seat on a charter flight is part of the overall cost of the package offered by the tour operator.
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charter operator
The genuine charter operator has a wide field before him, and we wish him luck in it.
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city charter
The community's prosperity is due to the granting of a city charter in 1534.
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colonial charter
Before the 1840s, there were several attempts to replace the colonial charter with a new state constitution that provided broader voting rights, but all failed.
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cyber charter
The residents public school district is required to pay the charter school and cyber charter school tuition for residents who attend these public schools.
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original charter
Moreover, the entry of such officers' sons is quite contrary to the original charter and the regulations for over 200 years.
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proposed charter
In stark contrast to the earlier attempted incorporations, however, this proposed charter would have preserved all the abbey's secular powers.
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