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Free sign upThe phrase "learn to sail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone learning a new skill or activity, such as in the sentence: "I'm so excited to learn to sail this summer!".
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Learn to sail".
She'll learn to sail in this boat over the next few summers.
They decided to learn to sail and eventually acquired a Skipper 17 on the Norfolk Broads.
Learn to sail, Argyll The entire family can learn at this family-run sailing centre.
They had to learn to sail and operate the vessel themselves, and make their own meals.
The bay of Fornells is shallow and provides an ideal spot to learn to sail or windsurf.
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At 60, she learned to sail.
and learned to sail, and learned to kiss.
Portofino is where, as a boy, Bassani learned to sail.
It was there that Ms. Rudeen learned to sail.
Hannah was learning to sail before she could walk.
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