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Discover Ludwig"sailboat for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You might use it when you are referring to a specific purpose for a sailboat, or when you are introducing a comparison. For example, you might say "We bought a sailboat for racing against the other boats in the harbor."
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They run from a vintage sailboat for 12 to a smaller motorized dinghy.
Alternatively, you can rent a four-man or five-man sailboat for about 10,000 dollars.
We have chosen to move from place to place by sailboat for several reasons.
Mr. Gehry was at the Cohen-Zahn wedding in 1987, and he is now designing a sailboat for Mr. Cohen.
A digital image of a sailboat, for instance, might also invisibly hold a communiqué, a map or some other hidden data.
Should a 13-year-old girl be allowed to follow her dream and set off, alone in her sailboat, for a two-year trip around the world?
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"We did some small kit sailboats for a while, but not the clam boats anymore.
"It's pretty awesome," said Michael Sallette, 34, a manager for Amazon, who also races sailboats for the club.
"Uncle Joe" sailed Lightning class sailboats for 50 years in Orient Harbor and is remembered for his affection and good humor.
And "it's definitely not only a young person's game," said Mr. Lawton, who is 33 and has been racing sailboats for 12 years.
All I know is that instead of pounding posts for a new fence or cleaning up the garden, I've been gazing idly at small sailboats for sale on the Web.
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