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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clouds float" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that clouds are drifting through the sky, for example "The sky was filled with fluffy white clouds floating by".
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When the white clouds float at a higher altitude, they obscure the view of the lower brown clouds.
Mr. MacLaren and his wife said they particularly enjoyed the living room, which includes upper wall windows called clerestories that allows them to "watch the clouds float by".
But today would be a good day, once the dew is off the grass, to wander out into the open and lie on your back and watch the clouds float by overhead without even trying to decide what they resemble.
Goux at his window, watching clouds float through the sky over Paris and comparing them unfavorably with certain clouds in paintings by Pissarro or the clouds in his nightmare.
Right in the middle of Richard LeMay's "Naked as We Came," a terminally ill woman, her daughter, her son and her handsome young housemate (with whom the son has just spent the night) share a joint on a glorious green lawn — and the universe's whitest clouds float by, casting a spell, in the bluest sky of all time.
As if we were children watching clouds float through the sky, we start pointing out ice in the shapes of whales and giraffes, or fallen columns; the larger icebergs, showing only 15percentt of their incredible mass above water, look like ruined temples and amphitheaters.
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Above me the clouds floated.
Green clouds floated by on the flat screens.
They look like pink clouds floating down Riverside Park.
What's an airplane, with a drinks cart and fake clouds floating past the windows?
On this morning, wisps of clouds floated across their lairs, shielding them from human eyes.
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