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'a puff of wind' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate a sudden, brief gust of wind. For example: "We felt a puff of wind as we opened the window."
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Without a puff of wind, pros showed no mercy Thursday morning.
"It looked as if a puff of wind could blow it away".
With a toe, a puff of wind Writes a word outside the world.
The man looked as though a puff of wind would bowl him over.
"If you were fortunate enough to get a puff of wind then you were OK," said Park.
The morning rush abated, and soon, like a ghost, or a puff of wind on a dead day, the zone was gone.
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Beloveds, now we know that we know nothing, now that our bright and shining star can slip away from our fingertips like a puff of summer wind.
A small puff of wind sends a player to ground.
A small puff of wind raised the dust.
A stronger puff of wind took hold, and I began to soar.
Instead, he just emits a light puff of wind and spouts his catchphrases from the Toy Story franchise.
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