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Discover LudwigThe phrase "float through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to move slowly and gracefully, as if weightless. Example: The dancer's movements were so fluid, it was as if she could float through the air.
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Films float through.
They float through ethereal, ambiguous white space.
Strains of Taiwanese pop songs float through the hallways.
RED babies float through a post-industrial landscape.
Pictures of Murrow and Cronkite float through the opening credits.
"A year at Sandhurst – you don't just float through that.
You can float through some other sports, like baseball, basketball and even some positions in football, but you can't float through the N.H.L. without the standings reflecting it.
Sidekicks and possible alternate love interests float through, but they never overshadow the appealing central pair.
He doesn't have time to float through spring training, and neither do the Phillies.
Strange thoughts can float through people's heads while they're watching a familiar story ballet.
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