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"hovering over the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action of something (or someone) being suspended or floating above a specific object or area. It can also be used figuratively to describe a feeling or atmosphere of being uncertain or undecided. Examples: 1. The drone was hovering over the construction site, capturing aerial footage for the documentary. 2. The helicopter was hovering over the crash site, searching for any survivors. 3. A sense of impending doom was hovering over the courtroom as the judge read the verdict. 4. The hawk was hovering over the field, waiting for its next prey. 5. The clouds were hovering over the mountains, threatening to bring a storm. 6. She hesitated, her finger hovering over the "send" button on the email. 7. The kite was hovering over the beach, carried by the strong winds. 8. The hummingbird was hovering over the flower, its wings beating rapidly. 9. The question of who would be the next leader was hovering over the political party. 10. The hot air balloon was hovering over the city, offering a breathtaking view of the skyline.
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Your hand is hovering over the dotted line.
We have satellites hovering over the earth, yet everyone is blind".
TweetBeep saves you from spending your day hovering over the Advanced Search page.
It only comes up when you need it by hovering over the "Home" button.
A black hole hovering over the British Isles.
Head to "New"; a new menu should pop out upon hovering over the option.
— hovering over the flowers.
A light mist was hovering over the ground.
"You've got a helicopter hovering over the field".
That is another big cloud hovering over the Rangers.
Is that a spaceship hovering over the Statue of Liberty?
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