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The phrase "float on air" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate a feeling of lightness or effortless joy. For example, "After they won the championship, they felt as if they were floating on air!".
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They float on air currents across the Pacific to American shores.
They float on air currents across the Pacific to North American shores.
One minute he's playing elevator schmaltz; then he's making you float on air; then he's making you deaf.
That's some fly shit, because all of her friends are like "Aww, how sweet is that, flowers …", and she can float on air all day.
But if you're looking for visual magic — a Yoruba dance mask with a mini-zoo on top; a brocaded body-wrap from Ivory Coast that seems to float on air; or a 10-foot-high figure of the 1960s Malian soccer hero Salif Keita dressed in team colors and cut from a single tree — you'll have come to the right place.
In Ms. Weber's trio, she seems to float on air with their support, now leaning forward and now back; Jamie Scott turns a formerly powerful part (originally made for Holley Farmer) into a quiet one, and Mr. Riener, as one of her partners, is like a hunter in slow motion.
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Like the models' hair, which the stylist Orlando Pita teased up and held tight in headbands, it had a delightful floating-on-air effect.
"I was floating on air on that one," he said.
"He was floating on air.
"I was floating on air when we came back".
But Brownlee, and to a lesser extend, Gomez are gliding light they are floating on air.
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