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Discover Ludwig"a breath of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something refreshing, revitalizing, or invigorating. For example: - After a long day at work, I took a deep breath of the fresh evening air. - The cool breeze was like a breath of fresh air on the hot summer day. - The new CEO's policies were seen as a breath of fresh air for the struggling company. - Visiting the mountains was a breath of fresh air compared to the busy city life. - The musician's unique sound was a breath of fresh air in the otherwise repetitive music industry.
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I need a breath of fresh air".
"He's a breath of fresh air.
It was a breath of sunshine.
Pander complex A breath of fresh air?
"It was a breath of fresh air".
Not a breath of wind.
There's not a breath of wind.
"You're like a breath of spring".
That was a breath of relief.
"It's like a breath of fresh air.
"Like a breath of fresh air".
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