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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boating for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the act of participating in boating activities or to indicate someone's intentions to go boating. Example: "We spent the entire weekend boating for fun on the lake."
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The signs at the Brooklyn Bridge Park's new boat launch discourage boating, for instance, and the last time I watched a guy try to swim off Governor's Island the cops grabbed him.
We've been boating for 20-some years.
During his stay, Jeremiah went boating for the first time.
The same when Mole emerged from underground and Ratty took him boating for the first time.
While many executives turn to golf, tennis and boating for recreation, some unwind by making music together.
With many people out boating for the Labor Day weekend, rescuers are hoping to get word of the whale's whereabouts.
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"It's a very important commercial fishing ground, and it's a marvelous boating area for recreational fishermen, for sailors.
In the summer, the lake is a popular swimming and boating destination for Munich residents, which is 30 minutes away by train.
His honeyed Georgia voice and easy, colorful descriptions lulled many a schoolchild awake at night listening to games and enlivened picnics and boating trips for generations.
It's a welcome dollop of green space in the city and there's a boating lake for would-be rowers.
He was an active member in St. Kevin's parish in Queens, serving as lector, a member of the Holy Name Society, and a rifle and boating instructor for the St. Kevin Sea Cadets and Wavettes.
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