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Discover LudwigThe phrase "floated for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may not be commonly used in everyday language.
It is often used in formal or business contexts. Example: The company floated for a loan to finance their new project.
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Then it floated for years.
"He floated for a year.
Things on computer screens kind of floated for me.
His name had been floated for a Nobel Prize nomination.
It floated for a just moment, and then started rapidly dissolving.
Proposals have been floated for requirements of 10 percent or as much as 20 percent.
This was an idea first floated for the sample-return mission.
Dr. Tisch's name has been floated for weeks by some business leaders.
"I've had white-outs where I've floated for five minutes not knowing where I was".
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That's the number Biskind floats for his subject.
Thus they could only float for a while before capsizing.
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