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"float in the air" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an ethereal or intangible feeling or concept. For example: "The idea of freedom and possibilities seemed to float in the air."
Idiom
In the air.
Everywhere.
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Elevated on four slender wooden posts, the whole octet seems to float in the air.
When the right sort of suppleness meets speed, a dancer appears to float in the air.
The terrorists may not float in the air or vanish spontaneously, as Bulgakov's characters could.
Mr. Linyekula, rubbery and supple, shows an eerie flair for seeming to float in the air.
When the pumps were abruptly shut off, the water appeared to float in the air.
The bacteria can float in the air for several hours, depending on the environment.
Clouds of dust from the magnitude-7.9 earthquake float in the air.
There is a striped awning over a cafe, and bubbles and glitter float in the air.
But when the tiny fibers break off and float in the air, they can become dangerous.
Her new organic designs have layers of fabric that float in the air.
From Aug. 15th to Oct. 15th, some 25 trillion pollen grains float in the air in and around N.Y.C.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com