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The phrase "float on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to remain on the surface of a liquid without sinking. Example: The buoyant material allowed the boat to float on the water without any difficulty.
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Watch the clouds float on by.
Lithium can float on the lightest hydrocarbon oils and is one of only three metals that can float on water, the other two being sodium and potassium.
Bodies that float on water.
The ships could float on a sea of bragging.
On the clearest July day, glaciers float on the horizon.
This former palace appears to float on Lake Pichola.
Inside, film images, not paintings, will float on curved walls.
Figures seem to float on saturated, solid-colored grounds.
Float on your backs, Mr. Boscarino said, feet first.
Solid wax doesn't float on melted wax; solid butter doesn't float on melted butter in a hot saucepan; rocks don't float on lava when it spews out of a volcano.
You can float on glass while taking in views of the Eiger and the Jungfrau.
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