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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a floater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a person who works temporarily or a type of object that floats.
Example: "During the busy season, we often hire a floater to help with the extra workload."
Alternatives: "temporary worker" or "floating employee".
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Were you a floater?
"Angus was a floater," Mr. Cale said.
Bryant followed with a layup, and Fisher made a floater.
"He's kind of a floater," his father, Everett, told me.
Mazza is a new-media Goyal, a floater among floaters.
A floater, she said, requires that the items be appraised.
There's a floater a couple hundred yards from shore.
6 21pm: A floater that just beats the shot cock?
There were some enjoyable aspects of being a floater.
"Something thrown on the waters, a floater, and a bobber — but thrown by whom?
On the user page there are claims of being "a floater.
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