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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hovering car" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a type of vehicle that is able to hover or float in the air without physically touching the ground. Example: The future of transportation may involve the use of hovering cars, which would alleviate traffic congestion and reduce environmental impact.
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As a symbol of the future, the hovering car is hard to beat at least it is when it comes to Hollywood.
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High above the Philip Marlowe world, hover cars swoop and dirigible billboards float by.
There tends to be a future view of mobility that centres around high-rise megacities and high-tech transport systems - hover cars, jet packs, railroads in the sky.
Whatever happened to interplanetary travel, hover cars, and hypersonic jets?
While hover cars are still fantasy, the iris scanning of Minority Report is a reality for many air travellers.
The Hover Car, naturally, has partial autonomous-driving powers.
The three finalists were called the Hover Car, the Music Car and the Smart Key.
As depicted in a video simulation, the Hover Car is a puck-shaped vehicle that rides on edge, scooting through narrow Chinese back streets like a Roomba vacuum cleaner.
Indeed, not all the carriages are simple metal boxes: one in particular has a curved glass roof and looks something like a hover car from a 1960s comic book.
I will have to check the accuracy of this from my hover car come 2013.
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