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Discover Ludwig'be smooth sailing' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or activity that is expected to be free of obstacles or problems. For example, "We hope that the transition to the new school will be smooth sailing."
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Certainly in our Viagra-obsessed culture, it couldn't all be smooth sailing.
You'd think, then, that romance between the two would be smooth sailing.
Montgomerie is bright, charming and has the stronger team on paper, so his three days could be smooth sailing.
But here, there is no crisis, the relationship between Mandela and Pienaar appears to be smooth sailing all the way.
But Mr. Durbin acknowledged it would not be smooth sailing to passage, even when it came to gathering support among Democrats.
It was naïve to think the deal at 3.6 billion Canadian dollars ($3.7 billion), which collapsed on Wednesday amid opposition from TMX's shareholders, would be smooth sailing.
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Then it's smooth sailing.
"It's been smooth sailing".
It should have been smooth sailing.
It hasn't always been smooth sailing.
It hasn't all been smooth sailing.
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