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Discover LudwigThe phrase "float towards" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically suggests an action of movement like drifting, sailing, or gliding towards a certain direction or destination. For example, "The wind carried the balloon, slowly floating towards the clouds."
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At times, we float towards the trees in which we peer for leopards.
You have to make sure Henry eats people in the right-coloured outfits as they float towards him, by tilting your device.
The Zero G on-board photographer beckons me to float towards him and the instant I concentrate on the manoeuvre the nausea begins.
She must float towards a physical ideal that is ever more childlike, homogeneous and powerless; and she must know her fate (cupcakes, not Kalashnikovs) when she is small.
It was barely 10 minutes into 2014 when smoke began to float towards the ceiling in Neighbors, a Seattle LGBT nightclub where around 750 people partied to welcome the new year.
It shows a ravenous Pedro as he watches his mother float towards him from her adjacent bed, nightgown billowing, smiling like a wraith, with a saddle of rotting meat in her hand.
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The second floated towards Greece, developed a leak, spun for 15 minutes and then capsized.
12.56pm BST 11 min: Manchester United win another corner, which Van Persie floats towards Nemanja Vidic again.
"And they're still there today, in the ice, slowly floating towards the sea".
Then she saw a child floating towards her, a boy, clinging to the broken seat of a car.
Viola Davis and Maria Bello are convincingly wretched as the mothers who react to heartbreak in very different ways, while Melissa Leo lends gravity even as the narrative floats towards the lightweight.
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