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"sail over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to literally sailing through the air, as well as to figuratively passing over an obstacle. For example, "The boat sailed over the waves, eventually making it to the other side of the lake" or "The family was able to sail over the difficult period in their lives with the help of counseling."
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Let's sail over there!
If you can sail over here, with the current, the traffic in the harbor and the ferries, you can do it everywhere".
White Star arranged for his widow Emily, and their six children, to sail over on the Olympic to pay their respects.
They have their own language, system of qualifications (starting at "competent crew" rising to "yachtmaster" and so on), laws ("sail over steam there!"), units of distance and speed.
This is an atmospheric, ramshackle-in-the-right-way old boat that Dutchman Ton Brouwer used to sail over from Holland.
Instead, they duck when the shells sail over, charge when the commander gives the order, tend the wounded and comfort the dying and feel intuitively invested in the capture of the next hill, the next salient, the next trench.
Pantech has consistently produced drool-worthy phones for Asia and Europe, so it should be great to see them sail over to these shores.
On another occasion, the 27-year-old forward ought to have done better from Kris Boyd's cut-back but allowed Brill to watch it sail over. .
If not, we can always sail over in boats and eat the French.
They would lie down and throw the sail over them.
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While those sail-over-fly-back packages always seemed so artificial, repositioning gives the trip a sense of purpose.
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