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Discover Ludwig"under full sail" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sailing ship or boat that has all of its sails unfurled and is moving at full speed. Example: The majestic ship glided through the ocean waters, its white sails billowing in the wind as it sailed under full sail towards its next destination.
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Until recently the Wilson operated under full sail.
In open water, under full sail, the ship gained speed.
When clinical trials got under full sail, however, Allison's cancer strategy ran into another hurdle.
"We're under full sail already," he said, "and November is going to be huge".
Certain monuments were plain, barely distinguishable as made by humans; others looked like galleons under full sail.
From a single sheet, Chan created a brig under full sail being attacked by a giant squid.
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The ships, in full sail, paraded last Sunday.
Like a tall ship in full sail, Streep leans, tilts, and billows.
Full Sail Brewing, Hood River, Oregon.
He called Full Sail "a great university".
Full Sail reportedly invested more than $10 million in the build.
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