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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it soars" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is rising or elevating, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions, ideas, or physical objects.
Example: "The eagle spread its wings wide, gliding gracefully as it soars above the mountains."
Alternatives: "as it ascends" or "while it rises".
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Looking down at the Mongaup River, we see the muscular brown back of a bald eagle as it cruises over the water and the dark silhouette of its wings as it soars to the top of the valley.
As it soars into the air, Robert takes a shot, and it plummets, lead-like to the ground.
The work becomes more highly polished as it soars upward, which makes it seem as if it were colored.
Afridi's head is tilted upwards, following the flight of the ball as it soars into the air.
In the photomontage "Untitled (Spar-tex Synthetic)," an isolated can of Spar-tex paint emits angelic rays as it soars though the clouds.
Just to be able to stand back and admire the rocketlike flight of that little white projectile as it soars over the peaks of the city.
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With this signal, the moth could be measuring every twist and turn of its body as it soared through the night sky.
Its scooplike beak was used for snapping up fish as it soared over the oceans that it nested by.
It resembled a bright star as it soared through a clear sky into orbit.
As it soared over the fence, Swisher threw his arms in the air and pumped his fists.
As it soared over China, the satellite created pairs of photons with properties that were linked through quantum entanglement.
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