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Discover Ludwig"sail through" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to pass easily or to succeed without difficulty. For example: "I'm sure you'll sail through the exam, you've studied hard!".
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sail through
verb
To pass or progress quickly and easily.
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Some students seem to sail through and some stumble through on their own.
They imagined it would sail through, and everyone would believe that this was self-defense.
Hatch allowed a handful of other Democratic amendments to sail through in the enforcement bill.
— a big stimulus program might sail through.
Trade agreements often sail through the Senate.
"It will sail through the parliament.
They will sail through those waters".
Our mangoes sail through the night air.
GEORGE PAPANDREOU appears to sail through life with remarkable calmness.
We sail through Zaveri Bazaar, the city's main jewellery market.
Acrobats from Cirque du Soleil will sail through the air.
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