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To board (a plane) means to go onto it.
To board (a plane) means to go onto it.
*''All passengers on Belle Air flight 2216 must go to the gate. The plane will begin boarding in 10 minutes.''
*''All passengers on Belle Air flight 2216 must go to the gate. The plane will begin boarding in 10 minutes.''
*Susan is in a hurry to board the plane.


==Boarding pass (N)==
==Boarding pass (N)==
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*''Sir, this is your boarding pass. You will be boarding at gate 22 at 6.35.''
*''Sir, this is your boarding pass. You will be boarding at gate 22 at 6.35.''
*Susan submits her boarding pass in order to board the plane.


==Boarding time (N)==
==Boarding time (N)==

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