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"float past" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an object or person moving smoothly or gracefully through the air or water. Example: The colorful leaves on the riverbank seemed to float past us as we drifted down the lazy river in our canoe.
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Fetching images float past.
The woman remembers nature, watches her memories float past.
Throughout the night he saw dozens more cows float past.
She saw them float past, clashing and bobbing, unmoored by the flood.
We saw, too late, a chocolate soufflé float past on its way to a table.
The rush-hour road is virtually unused: "Occasionally, a single car would seem to float past".
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A few protesters floated past, toting their placards.
My mother floats past in a hospital gown, trailing tubes.
Ms. Murphy floats past on point, taking the tiny steps known as bourrées.
As dusk fell, cruise boats and water taxis floated past, disappearing and reappearing behind the screen.
Through the open door, he saw I.V. racks go floating past.
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