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The phrase "glide along" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something moving in a smooth, effortless way. For example, "The boat gently glided along the still river."
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I found that it was actually fun to glide along!
The moon is overhead, and as you glide along, the water is so blue, it doesn't seem real.
But here the writers are content to let them glide along with a dopey sense of delusion and resolve.
It wore down more quickly than others, but it would glide across the page, and somehow would make the hours glide along, too.
These scenes glide along, evolving into near surrealism once our characters turn in for the night and succumb to the titular somnambulism.
If a crystal's pattern contains no defects, both types of waves glide along unimpeded.
The child learns to balance, scoot and then glide along, potentially from a very young age.
Just silently hold his hand and let the moment glide along!
Just over the hill cars glide along Highway 1 and disappear into a golden horizon.
Errol Flynn popularised the idea of using thin bamboo rafts to silently glide along the river.
Even more dramatically they will turn stomach upward and glide along on their back.
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