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The phrase 'sail back' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a voyage or journey involving a sailboat or ship, such as traveling back to a previous destination. For example, "We will have to sail back to our starting point if we want to make it home on time."
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Even so, the ship will not sail back to Port Canaveral as planned.
I'll sail back to Portland, run the restaurant and have your wife".
In October 2003, the Silver Cloud will sail back to the Caribbean and to South America.
It would sail back through time and land at people's feet".
It's a practical thing – they have to sail back to shore.
"But we did feel there was a good chance she'd sail back in.
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Birger sailed back to Finland with the few Swedish survivors.
He sailed back to England in early September.
"I'm thinking about sailing back to Cyprus," he said.
In 1578, Frobisher sailed back to Meta Incognita.
Sailing back to shore was like a return to life.
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