clear sailing

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clear sailing

The rest of the project was clear sailing.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Easy, unobstructed progress: A situation where things proceed smoothly and successfully without any difficulties, problems, or obstacles.
Usage
  • The phrase "clear sailing" is used to describe a period or situation where progress is easy and uninterrupted. It is often used after a difficult period has passed. It functions as a noun phrase, typically following a linking verb like , , or .
  • It is frequently used with the definite article "the" (e.g., ).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Once we secured the funding, it was clear sailing for the rest of the project.
    • The negotiations were tough at first, but after the main agreement, it was clear sailing.
    • Don't think that just because you passed the exam, it's clear sailing from now on.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be clear sailing": To be a period of easy progress.
    • After the initial setbacks, the development phase was clear sailing.
  • "to look like/sound like clear sailing": To appear that progress will be easy.
    • The plan looks like clear sailing on paper, but reality might be different.
Variants and Related Words
  • Plain sailing (noun): This is a common variant, especially in British English, with the identical meaning of easy, unobstructed progress.
    • Once we fixed the bug, the rest of the software testing was plain sailing.
Synonyms
  • Smooth sailing
  • Easy going
  • A breeze
  • A walk in the park
Related Idioms
  • Smooth sailing: An idiom with the same meaning as "clear sailing," used interchangeably.
    • We expect smooth sailing for the remainder of the voyage.
clear sailing

The rest of the project was clear sailing.

Noun
  1. easy unobstructed progress
    • after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing

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