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The phrase "float to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is most commonly used when talking about movement or motion in a casual or metaphorical way. Example: I floated to Cairo on a magic carpet.
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Corn hulls will float to surface.
The fish stop swimming and float to the surface.
Boom! Fish float to the surface, some dead, some alive.
No one knows how many more never float to shore.
A resident of the "real" world, he knows that shit will always float to the top.
These float to the surface of the steel, where they are absorbed by the slag.
When water moves past the float, it causes the float to turn on its axis.
Then the tags detach and float to the surface where they signal a satellite.
Furthermore, I've just sold a horror story, "The Float," to a girlie mag called Adam.
So how did Cain float to the top, at least for a week?
This allows the strawberries to stay suspended in the jelly and not float to the top.
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