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Discover Ludwig"hover on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "hover on" when describing a physical action of hovering over something, such as a computer mouse hovering over a button or a person hovering over a map. Example: "To view more options, hover your mouse on the image and a drop-down menu will appear."
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In the third movement he pounces gloriously, only then to hover on one leg in a luminously sculptural attitude.
There's one small catch, though – it will only hover on special surfaces, because it uses magnets, just like a maglev (magnetic levitation) train.
To a glass pyramid that will hover on your desk.
And so I hover on the razor's edge.
Water Droplets Don't Just Hover on a Hot Pan.
Their images hover on the Web page like unknowing ghosts.
It seemed to hover on the ceiling close enough to touch.
His scenes all seem to hover on the point of vanishing".
Yet these secular friends often hover on the edge of faith.
Here is where food products minutes away from expiration hover, on the cusp of becoming compost.
In the meantime, European diplomats hover on the edge of the talks.
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