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The phrase "air float" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used in contexts related to aviation or buoyancy, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The package was designed to air float during its delivery to ensure it remained undamaged."
Alternatives: "hover in the air" or "float in the air".
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When I wasn't walking, I spent time standing at one of the two windows in my room, feeling the outside air float through the grilles that covered it.
Carabid larvae have a tapering, flattened, smooth body, as do those of staphylinids (rove beetles) and silphids (carrion beetles); larvae of the Dytiscidae (diving beetles), although somewhat similar to those of carabids, have a lobed air float at the end.
An air float separator can be used to sort particles with the same diameter but different densities.
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Spirits knock on walls, poltergeists throw chairs, and through the chill night air floats the howling of "Gabble Ratchets", or phantom dogs.Religion, both established and popular, has changed mightily in England over the centuries, but beliefs about the dead have proved remarkably deep-rooted.
The Answer: There's nothing quite like the brisk spring air floating through an open window.
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