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Discover LudwigThe phrase "floats away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that drifts or moves away gently, often in a whimsical or light-hearted context.
Example: "As the balloon slipped from her fingers, it floated away into the clear blue sky."
Alternatives: "drifts away" or "glides away".
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She falls to her knees as he floats away.
The British anthem floats away into morse code-like bleeps.
Soon, the grandparent balloon becomes purple and floats away.
The camera watches the men pounce, then floats away.
When the picture is done, it floats away into the cloud.
On to a third referendum and Quebec floats away?Not so fast.
"You missed it," I say, as the camera floats away from the girls.
She swats at it with a broom, but the pesky thing floats away across the stage.
Grabbing the pill before it floats away, I pop it in my mouth.
The friend floats away, the game starts again, and the number changes.
And here the story gently floats away, like a bubble that hasn't yet burst.
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