life of hanif, in the beginning was never a smooth sail. explain
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Easy progress, as in We had a hard time setting up the new computer system but it'll be smooth sailing from here on. The smooth in this idiom alludes to calm waters, free from big waves or roughness, a usage dating from the late 1300s. The transfer to other kinds of easy progress dates from the second half of the 1900s. Also see plain sailing.
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When Haneef was eight years old, he lost his father. He had to take care of himself and his brothers because his mother, Hema Aziz had a touring job abd was out very often. The three brothers had to work for themselves. Hence, it was not a smooth sail for Haneef in the beginning
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