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Discover Ludwig'uneventful flight' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a flight where nothing of note happened, usually implying that the flight was pleasant and smooth. For example, "I had an uneventful flight home last night and arrived back at my house just after midnight."
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Thanks mjeshenton and hope you had a good, uneventful flight.
It was an uneventful flight until an engine went bad.
Our team arrived at the Salt Lake City Airport ten minutes earlier than expected after a quick, uneventful flight from Boston.
A decade ago, after an uneventful flight from San Francisco to New York, the plane I was on tried to land in a powerful thunderstorm.
Once inside, I hugged my grandmother and told her about my uneventful flight from Arizona, then put on shorts, a T-shirt and running shoes.
Last week Edwin Chen of The Los Angeles Times filed this one after an uneventful flight on Air Force One from Newark to Andrews Air Force Base: "Wheels up 7 10 p.m.; wheels down 7 49 p.m.
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In the regular season of major sports leagues in the United States, there are thousands of uneventful flights every year.
Among other factors investigators are considering is a dangerous practice called unstabilized approach, as well as circumstances that led to two previous crashes during approach and landing after uneventful flights.
No matter how many uneventful flights a person has, these amygdala cells keep expecting the worst.
But anyone who flies, whether as a pilot or passenger, knows that even the most uneventful flights can be inspiring.
My flights were uneventful, but on the last of Cox's flights, both of the Hudson's engines failed, and the pilot decided to bail out.
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