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Discover Ludwig"floating island" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an island that is either literally floating or appears to be floating in the water. For example, you could use the phrase "The stunning view of the floating island filled the tourists with awe."
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floating island
noun
A French cold dessert consisting of an "island" of meringue, made of egg whites and sugar, floating in a "sea" of custard.
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"People who live near a floating island always claim that it is the only one," said Chet Van Duzer, author of "Floating Islands: A Global Bibliography".
It's a floating island.
"A floating island twice the size of Texas" is how it was described to him.
It's a piña colada floating island, which sounds like a dessert invented by Jimmy Buffett.
I began thinking about whether I might have floating island or sherry trifle for dessert.
Desserts are a special strength, including several soufflés and a cloudlike floating island.
Floating island -- when have you last seen that on a menu?
"There is nothing more secure in the world than your own floating island," Mr. Gilbert said.
"We liked the idea of the stage as a floating island," Mr. Griffin said.
Finally, I must mention one particular dessert, a floating island with vanilla bean and praline anglaise.
And especially île flottante, floating island, a cake of soft meringue rising from a pale custard sea.
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