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In-Transit

Description:

The term "in-transit" refers to the state of being in movement or in the process of being transported from one place to another. It can be used to describe various situations where goods, people, or information are in the midst of being transferred or delivered.

Sample Sentences:

  • The package is currently in-transit and is expected to arrive tomorrow.
  • During their in-transit period, passengers are required to go through security checkpoints.
  • The company experienced delays due to unforeseen circumstances during their goods' in-transit phase.
  • In the logistics industry, tracking systems are essential to accurately monitor products in-transit.
  • Her mind was filled with excitement and nerves as she was in-transit to her dream destination.

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