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Discover Ludwig'set sail for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about starting a journey or expedition, usually by boat. For example: "The crew had set sail for their long journey to the New World."
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The sailors again set sail for home.
Or "cast off anchors and set sail for the waterfall"?
She duly set sail for Gujarat in 2005.
However, thousands have continued to set sail for Europe.
It set sail for Galveston, but it never got there.
The Barrymores set sail for Alaska, to hunt Kodiak bear.
Peter and St. Paul set sail for North America.
In due course, he set sail for the new world.
"They just set sail for big ones every time.
Or they set sail for the Pirate Bay, where the album was also No. 1.
Not a single government-sponsored ship ever set sail for that region.
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