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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small air" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear
It could be used in a context where you are describing a slight breeze or a minor amount of air, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "As I opened the window, a small air filled the room, bringing with it the scent of fresh flowers."
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Algeria has only a small air force and navy.
The army is by far the largest contingent; in addition, there is a small air force.
The Tobruk government, which commands a small air force, has the upper hand militarily.
Burundi's military consists primarily of an army, with a small air force contingent.
The hole caused a small air leak at the space station in August.
Denmark removed its ground forces from Iraq last year, though a small air force contingent took their place.
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The water column produces an oscillating air column, which in turn drives a small air-turbine generator.
Instead of digging through the debris by hand or having dogs sniff for signs of life, they bring out a small, air-tight cylinder.
The cases are piled on top of each other in a small air-conditioned room to protect them from Bamako's humidity.
"We were shooting in Tunisia just as Ben Ali fell," he told a sweaty crowd in a small air-conditioned room at the Doha Tribeca film festival.
Visitors describe it as a small air-conditioned room, full of books and papers, with four chairs, a fax machine, a telephone, a printer and a computer.
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