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Discover LudwigThe phrase "levitate above" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to rise or float in the air without any visible means of support. Example: The magician's assistant appeared to levitate above the stage, much to the amazement of the audience.
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But only Washington proved able to "levitate" above the fray.
The Coyote Stone began to levitate above the trailer.
Mannequins dressed in creations by John Galliano and others levitate above the pond.
In suburbia, a mother and daughter levitate above the garden path.
Nothing less than being made to levitate above the table will do.
Ariadne turns in her sleep, or appears to levitate above the piazza.
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The trains can be levitated above the rail to avoid such friction with the technology of magnetic levitation [1].
The second-year star Kenyon Martin levitates above the rim.
Mylar balloons levitated above their table, and sparklers twinkled from a cake.
It literally feels as though you're levitating above the earth".
In it, Washington appears to be levitating above the most peculiar mound of indigo.
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