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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drifting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moving or floating aimlessly, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "The boat was a drifting vessel, carried by the gentle waves of the sea."
Alternatives: "a wandering" or "a floating".
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(Imagine a drifting Milky Way that involves real milk).
A drifting smoke, from no seen source, hazes the air.
German dominance over a drifting France is so evident as to be almost embarrassing.
The actual point is to give a drifting agency some focus, Mr Bush's initial goal.
uninvolved, for I never see it as violent, only a drifting.
Fly is a kind of flâneur, and his story is a meditation on a drifting life.
A drifting cloud in Philip Larkin suggests the poet's grief at the loss of empire, though in fact it is just a drifting cloud.
Leslie is part of a drifting world, compared with the dedicated, unswerving Christine.
Jazz and other world-music influences were evident even to a drifting listener.
A drifting role saw him pop up all over the place, until he was substituted.
They cutlass-hook a drifting eye with an unlikely promise: Adventurers Landd.
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