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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Walking on air" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of extreme happiness or elation. Example: "After receiving the news of her promotion, she felt like she was walking on air."
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Walking on air.
If you are walking on air, you are so happy that you feel as if you could float.
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"Walking on Air" sounds like Eurodance from 1990, and "Birthday" is a Prince soundalike, circa "Dirty Mind," from 1980.
"Walking on Air" was released as the second promotional single on September 30.
"Walking on Air" was produced and programmed by Swedish record producers Klas Åhlund and Max Martin.
"Walking On Air": This '90s-inspired dance jam deserves radio play.
"Walking on Air" is a song recorded by American singer Katy Perry for her fourth studio album, Prism (2013), included as its fourth track.
We stop walking on air.
"I'm walking on air".
But everyone else is walking on air.
Instead, he is walking on air.
He could start walking on air".
"I was walking on air," she recalled.
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