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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always float" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something consistently remains on the surface or is buoyant.
Example: "In this experiment, we found that the rubber balls always float in water, regardless of their size."
Alternatives: "consistently remain buoyant" or "perpetually stay on the surface".
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The output data type is always "float" (BITPIX=-32).
Shields' charms don't always float as easily on the breeze.
A resident of the "real" world, he knows that shit will always float to the top.
Gifted magicians do not always float the narrow boats of career pragmatists.
If it doesn't always float us, it provides an incentive to portage past the rocky parts.
Room rates always float to a certain extent, said Mr. Fox, the consultant.
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She was always floating about.
It always floats on a sea of favours and loyalties.
At some client plants, staffers are always floating opinions instead of presenting ironclad facts.
She's a little vague, as if she were always floating.
"July 4 always floats, so it's a pain in the neck.
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