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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sailing on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of continuing or progressing in a journey or situation, often with a sense of ease or enjoyment.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we kept sailing on towards our destination, determined to reach the shore."
Alternatives: "moving forward" or "continuing on"
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Sailing on one, she said, was like driving a sports car.
Told one friend sailing on Majestic, another it was Arabic.
Woman sailing on Aquitania.
There's sailing on the telly.
(Additional sailing on Sept. 29).
(Sailing on Sept. 23 ends in Vancouver).
(Six-night sailing on April 17).
(Sailing on Nov. 29 ends in Genoa, and sailing on Dec. 27 calls also at Ashdod).
(Eleven-night sailing on Dec. 28 and 12-night sailing on Jan . 8.
This day, I'm sailing on that same water.
(Sailing on April 8 also calls at Freeport).
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