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The phrase "set sail from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a ship or boat departing from a particular location. Example: The explorers set sail from the port of New York, embarking on a journey to discover new lands.
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We set sail from there".
She set sail from Cleveland in December.
The group had set sail from Libya.
The ship had set sail from Connecticut, bound for Florida.
It will set sail from London in July and arrive in Bridgetown in late November.
The cruise ship, the Carnival Splendor, set sail from Long Beach California on Sunday.
In June 1228, ignoring the excommunication, Frederick set sail from Brindisi.
On November 7th China's 30th Antarctic expedition, complete with construction crew, set sail from Shanghai.
The Viking explorers who first reached the New World set sail from its coasts.
According to survivors the boat set sail from Libya two days ago.
Two weeks ago, a similar cruise, called Holy Ship!, set sail from Fort Lauderdale.
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