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"sail into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase typically means to approach a destination or situation in a manner that suggests success or security. For example, "The team sailed into the playoffs after winning their division title."
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We will sail into the trees.
We won't sail into the reservoir.
How about a sail into the early 19th century?
In theory, the provision should sail into law.
I am urging you to sail into a storm.
With characteristic enthusiasm, he could sail into hyperbole.
THE Independence cannot sail into the Baltic port of Klapeida a moment too soon.
We're going sail into the dance world, the art world, because this is our belief.
Australia will send the next 800 boat people who sail into its northern waters to Malaysia.
You can get there by camel, or even sail into the desert along a seasonal river.
It's a pleasure to see the ball sail into the bleachers.
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