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"in wind" is not technically correct and usable in written English; without context, it does not make sense.
However, if you were to say "The wind was in his hair," that would make more sense as a sentence.
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In wind and cold and rain.
It has been tested in wind tunnels.
His sunglasses were tested in wind tunnels.
Throw in wind, too.
Morocco is also investing in wind.
He has even invested in wind turbines.
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cut-in wind speed.
v ci : Cut-in wind speed.
cut-in wind speed (m/s).
Cut-in wind speed of the WECS.
In wind-shadow, thousandfold: you".
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