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To "sail around" typically means to navigate a body of water, often without a specific destination in mind, enjoying the journey and exploring different locations. It can also imply a leisurely or exploratory approach to sailing, as opposed to racing or traveling directly from one point to another. Additionally, the phrase can be used metaphorically to describe taking a roundabout approach to a situation or avoiding direct confrontation.

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