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will voyage

  • future tense
    of voyage.
    voyage
    noun
    a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.

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Alongside the Aleutian Trench, Shank says, the two AUVs will voyage to the bottom at night to map the area and identify the best spots for Alvin to visit during the day.

From Science Magazine May 21, 2024

After departing from shore, the telescope, still contained in Super STTARS, will voyage south along the coast and through the Panama Canal.

From Scientific American Sep. 22, 2021

It’s a solid allowance group will voyage one mile on the Tapeta, with 10 fillies and mares.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 27, 2019

But Noah and Jonah will voyage, the Red Sea will part, and Moses will, of course, once again receive the Ten Commandments.

From Time Magazine Archive

O Sweet, we will voyage again To the camp of Love's fire, Nevermore to return!

From Embers, Complete by Gilbert Parker

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