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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lingering in' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sensation or feeling that is present or persists for a noticeable period of time. For example, "The smell of freshly baked cookies was lingering in the air."
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Enough lingering in the past.
Guests lingering in the galleries.
You're lingering in the background watching me".
Thabet slowed down, lingering in their exuberance.
But what tantalizing melodies they leave lingering in the air.
A similar House proposal is still lingering in committee.
Sadness has a horrible way of lingering in your subconscious.
MEGAN FOX is lingering in the background, almost emoting.
Instead, the Knicks are lingering in the playoff hunt.
In some ways it is worse than child-crippling polio, still lingering in parts of Nigeria.
The first thing Schwarz did, according to the article, was "open his eyes... lingering in bed..
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