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Discover Ludwig"a sailing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb. Noun: "The family took a sailing around the Caribbean islands." Adjective: "I had a relaxing afternoon on a sailing boat." Verb: "We spent the entire day sailing on the lake." Example: "The sailing team gathered on the dock to prepare for their next race."
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I was a sailing-obsessed teenager, spending hours hanging round a sailing club, sailing all the local junior regattas and, when there weren't any organised races, improvising with my friends round a few mooring buoys; a sailing kickabout.
How about a sailing adventure?
"We're a sailing club.
Every boat is a sailing repair shop.
Last year's theme was a sailing ship.
Engine trouble on a sailing boat?
"That was a sailing crowd," he said.
He grew up in a sailing family.
The design of a sailing robot controller is addressed.
In spring 2006, they entered a sailing regatta together.
He is also a sailing instructor at Southampton College.
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