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"put on airs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to behave in a pretentious or snobbish manner. Example: She always puts on airs whenever she's around wealthy people, but in reality, she grew up in a small town just like the rest of us.
Idiom
Put on airs.
If someone puts on airs, they pretend to be grander and more important than they really are.
Dictionary
Put on airs
verb
To become haughty, to assume a pretentious manner.
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We're not ones to put on airs, though.
Hinsch's never put on airs like that.
"Don't put on airs," said Mr. Fassler, a former inmate.
If you seem accessible and don't put on airs, your background isn't necessarily a liability.
Even if he'd wanted to put on airs, of course, it would've been hard.
It's a neighborhood restaurant that couldn't put on airs if its life depended on it.
She doesn't put on airs and she doesn't have the big ego that most sprinters have".
I never saw her put on airs and graces, nor speak down to anyone.
Her midrange voice is amazingly controlled; it doesn't put on airs, either with belting or smokiness.
"It's that thing of being very insecure but trying to put on airs, trying to seem older," Mr. Fogler said.
New Yorkers, of course, have no reason to put on airs, at least on the mayoral front, in this regard.
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