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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go yachting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the activity of sailing or cruising on a yacht for leisure.
Example: "This summer, we plan to go yachting along the beautiful coast of the Mediterranean."
Alternatives: "go sailing" or "take a yacht trip".
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English and Scandinavian girls were especially eager to go yachting.
Want to go yachting with the big cheeses?
For the most part, these days we want to go yachting with everyone else.
Heinz Schleusser, another old pal, resigned last week as the state's finance minister after confessing that he had twice taken his mistress on the bank's plane to go yachting in the Adriatic.
She said, with more innocence than tartness: "Why can't they just go yachting with everyone else?" The obvious first answer is that there was a time when they would have been thrown overboard.
1. Go yachting, bro.
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He goes yachting with returned military servicemen dealing with trauma.
BP sought to downplay American anger at BP chief executive Tony Hayward going yachting on the Isle of Wight at the weekend.
Problems arise if, say, if an owner took a Roadster for a drive, depleted the battery and then parked it in his seaside bungalow while he went yachting.
If you've ever wanted to utter the phrase, "Yeah, I went yachting in Croatia last week," then The Yacht Week is perfect for you.
A later quip that he "would like his life back", and a day off to go yacht-racing with his son, were even worse.
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