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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I hovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of remaining in one place in the air or to indicate indecision or uncertainty about a choice or action. Example: "As I approached the edge of the cliff, I hovered for a moment, contemplating whether to jump."
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I hovered over his shaggy blond head.
I hovered over him, looking into his face.
I hovered until he turned to me, kind but expectant.
I hovered near him, not touching, and said, "How's your body doing?" I meant the scabies.
For weeks, I hovered between panic attacks, waiting for the anti-depressants to kick in.
"For I don't know how long, I hovered in that state of almost intangible peace".
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David Brooks: I hover between two sentiments.
And so I hover on the razor's edge.
I was 18, now I hover just above 13 stone.
If I'm not [being] intelligent, I hover near being catatonic".
I hover around the class correcting it and encouraging them to practise saying it with expression.
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