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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'floating from' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to describe something that is moving from one place to the next without direct contact. For example, "A flock of birds was floating from the treetops towards the lake."
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Enter the smokejumpers, floating from the sky.
You're just floating from drive-through to drive-through".
But he had been homeless for years, floating from city to city and shelter to shelter.
It reminded me of how I used to think of the fashion tribe, floating from city to city.
Even rumors floating from its 21st floor Broadway offices, overlooking City Hall, would generate front-page news.
"After seven years of floating from one place to another, it gave me a place to stabilize".
He ran a corner route, turned and saw the football floating from Vinny Testaverde's hand in his direction.
For the next 18 months, she bobbed along, floating from one part-time garment job to another.
The lobby is small, white and efficient, but charmingly decorated with paper lanterns in the shapes of animals (chickens, French poodles, sheep) floating from the ceiling like clouds.
By 11 a.m., the picnic was in full swing, with Sinatra's "I've Got You Under My Skin" floating from the Vitiello-Pizzariella section.
Pollution floating from these plants into New York on the prevailing winds has made it almost impossible for the state to meet federal clean air standards.
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