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The phrase "am sailing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of sailing, typically in the present continuous tense.
Example: "I am sailing across the bay, enjoying the beautiful weather."
Alternatives: "I am navigating" or "I am cruising."
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"This was his favorite race, and I am sailing it for him," she said.
I am sailing for America to-morrow so that I shall not be able to hear from you.
At one point I am sailing along the Brighton horizon in the severed pinnacle of London's "erotic Gherkin" office building.
Cathy Shields Sailing by Rod Stewart "I am sailing, I am sailing / Home again, 'cross the sea / I am sailing, stormy waters / To be near you, to be free" Music was rare in our household, due to my father's dislike of any noise other than that generated by his own power tools.
I am sailing for Europe shortly....and I would like to take this way of announcing to my hundreds, nay dozens of friends that I can do without a farewell party on sailing-night.
Guo had previously said his greatest fear was to fall in the water, China's official Xinhua news agency reported, citing him as saying: "I fear being separated from the ship when I am sailing solo".
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