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"float over the surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a movement, typically something lighter than air such as a balloon or a feather, that is moving slowly and gently over a surface. For example, "A single white feather floated over the surface of the lake, gently bobbing with the waves."
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There is a bamboo forest made out of plexiglass, and a traditional Chinese garden court has been transformed into a moonlit pool where John Galliano dresses appear to float over the surface.
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You keep feeding Julian grapes, because what else are you going to do when you feel like you're just floating over the surface of things.
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It is a beautiful scene to see those tiny black objects floating over the surface.
They are then mixed together to create a grey powder that floats in alcohol over the surface of the lens.When a component is over an appropriately shaped hole in the PET, it slips into position.
Research by the Geological Survey of Israel suggests that sea brine added to the hyper-salty, denser Dead Sea will float on the surface, mixing in only over years or decades.
Float the broiled bread over the surface of the hot soup.
Carefully float the dark rum over the surface of the drink so it forms a separate layer.
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