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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also hovering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a state of suspension or uncertainty, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The decision is still pending, with several options also hovering in the air."
Alternatives: "also lingering" or "also suspended".
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Also hovering over the couple was the question of where they would live.
The Arab Ram-Balad party, also hovering around the threshold level, looked like it could squeak in.
Meanwhile, the number of us actually living in the developed world is also hovering at a fairly static level.
Companies such as Bupa and those already involved in PPPs are waiting in the wings; fiercely predatory American corporations such as Kaiser and United Healthcare are also hovering.
The group was also hovering between acoustic, standard-song jazz and raw avant-rock, so longtime Davis staples also get fresh treatments.
Also hovering over the entire consolidation debate, of course, is the question of whether regulators would permit a new wave of takeovers in the industry.
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They also hover for insects.
Racial and class tensions can also hover over the courtrooms.
The male also hovers around a perched female with his tail spread out.
Wheels might also hover above the ground, spinning hopelessly and using up power.
As I hovered on the edge of the moulin, I also hovered on the edge of my rationality.
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