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The phrase "a different air" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in atmosphere, mood, or feeling in a particular situation or environment.
Example: "After the renovation, the café had a different air, making it more inviting for customers."
Alternatives: "a new vibe" or "a distinct atmosphere".
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"There is a different air to this meeting.
"He just had a different air about him".
"Now, when I see the sea, I smell a different air.
Cameron noticed a different air at Shea. "There was a lot of electricity, an exciting intensity," he said.
A first-floor apartment, it was in the rear of the building, and every window faced a different air shaft.
The dancers seem as if they have all the time in the world, and to be breathing a different air as they move.
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During last season's finale, Seacrest was singing a different tune -- on air, at least.
Now it has a rather different air.
You get into this ironic age, where Letterman and Conan are so self-conscious of these kinds of formats, and the sidekick takes on a very different air".
During the 1950s when London was enveloped in pea-souper smogs, Los Angeles was struggling with a quite different air pollution problem.
There were plenty of Trump sycophants on the campaign trail — Governor Chris Christie, of New Jersey, comes immediately to mind — but Sessions always had a slightly different air.
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