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Discover Ludwig"sail in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "arrive in a stylish or elaborate way." For example, "The bride sailed in wearing a beautiful white dress."
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When they sail in, she gulps the acrid air hungrily.
Then her best friend, Shirley, a professional interior designer, would sail in and snap: "Stop it.
The Libertad set sail in June.
A burgeoning fleet set sail in pursuit.
They raised the sail in mid-March.
It's cold and freezing, because I sail in Britain.
We set sail in a couple of hours.
Hadn't Columbus set sail in search of these very ingredients?
It billowed like a sail in the morning breeze.
"I was barefoot during America's Sail in 1998.
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