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The phrase "aims to float in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to remain in a certain state or condition, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The project aims to float in a state of innovation and creativity, allowing ideas to thrive."
Alternatives: "intends to remain in" or "seeks to exist in".
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None the less, chief executive Stephen Miller says he aims to float in 2009-10, by which time he believes Oasis will be profitable.
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During one sequence the words of the taunting messages even seem to float in the air around the frustrated investigators.Mr Fincher aims to tell a fascinating story, not to exorcise a collective obsession.
The company hopes to float in July.
The hall appears to float in the larger space.
She seemed to float in the Vancouver air.
Sportal plans to float in the new year.
However, the cell sheets tended to float in the culture medium because of their shape.
The cells were forced to float in suspension until harvested for analysis.
Lightweight plastic items tend to float in water and can be carried by currents great distances.
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