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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hovering above" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a sense of uncertainty or suspense in the air, or to describe something in the physical environment, such as an object or person, that is floating or hovering in air. For example: A giant bird hovered above, casting a long shadow over the small village.
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Hovering above are three curious images: an angel, a fairy princess and a teacup and saucer.
Police helicopters are hovering above.
America is hovering above 9% unemployment.
A helicopter is hovering above.
"Planes were hovering above when we were struck," Hameed explained.
Unemployment is among the nation's highest, hovering above 12 percent.
Then we were weightless, hovering above the East Side Highway.
The party was hovering above that figure late tonight.
"No way," he said, his voice hovering above a whisper.
And then I noticed a dark threatening cloud hovering above.
About a dozen crows suddenly appeared, hovering above, cawing raucously.
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