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Discover Ludwig"hover between" is correct and usable in written English.
When used in a sentence, it can mean to move or stay undecided between two or more things/options/ideas. For example: After seeing both models of the car, he hovered between the two for weeks before settling on the one he wanted.
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They hover between worlds.
David Brooks: I hover between two sentiments.
Other scenes hover between abstraction and representation.
They seem to hover between speaking and kissing.
The face seemed to hover between sleep and death.
As the conversation continued, al-Hanooti seemed to hover between impatience and boredom.
You're never quite sure what his songs are about; they hover between meanings and moods.
Sight-specific and site-specific, they hover between field notes and finished texts.
"Me, I hover between Southern and Northern," is the way he puts it.
But maybe the issues that hover between your lines need more consideration.
Solo passages in the first two movements hover between the very difficult and the totally unreasonable.
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