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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sailboat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of boat that is propelled by sails.
Example: "We decided to rent a sailboat for the weekend to explore the beautiful coastline."
Alternatives: "a sailing vessel" or "a sail craft".
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A sailboat has no barn.
Did he want to see a sailboat?
They are, remember, on a sailboat.
I actually think a sailboat metaphor is appropriate here.
"It's the difference between a supertanker and a sailboat".
Which belongs to an athlete who owns a sailboat?
He worked hard, got tenure, bought a sailboat.
Occasionally, Rabalais sees a sailboat, more rarely a canoe.
She spent the summer crewing on a sailboat in Newport.
There's room to dock a sailboat and kayaks.
Even Osborn H. Oldroyd, with his umbrella, took a sailboat.
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