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The phrase "a sailing from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to maritime travel, but it should be phrased differently for clarity.
Example: "There is a sailing from the harbor at noon."
Alternatives: "a departure from" or "a voyage from".
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The operator is hopeful of a sailing from Lerwick to Aberdeen on Sunday evening and from Aberdeen to Lerwick early on Monday (24 December) morning.
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