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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sailing ship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of vessel that is propelled by sails, often in a nautical or maritime context.
Example: "The museum featured a stunning exhibit of a sailing ship from the 18th century, showcasing its intricate design and craftsmanship."
Alternatives: "a sailboat" or "a sailing vessel".
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Last year's theme was a sailing ship.
Its name was "The Otago," the emblem a sailing ship.
Not the slate paperweight shaped like a sailing ship.
In Russia it was usually represented as a sailing ship until the 20th century.
Schooner, a sailing ship rigged with fore-and-aft sails on its two or more masts.
In northern European waters the brigantine became purely a sailing ship.
But unlike Columbus, Vespucci was more at home in a counting house than a sailing ship.
"I thought it such a pity that they didn't use the restoration opportunity to build a sailing ship".
Many have bodywork with a high-crowned front prow, which lends itself to decoration and gives the truck the look of a sailing ship.
She even went to sea on a sailing ship to test a replica of a water sampler Franklin used in his own experiments.
ANTWERP, Belgium — Act 1 of "Tristan und Isolde" doesn't necessarily have to take place on a sailing ship from the Middle Ages.
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