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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advent of air" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in a context discussing the introduction or arrival of air in a specific situation, such as in scientific or environmental discussions.
Example: "The advent of air in the sealed chamber allowed for the growth of aerobic bacteria."
Alternatives: "arrival of air" or "introduction of air".
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For immediate attention, nothing rivaled the advent of Air America.
Over the last century, the use of trains has diminished with the advent of air travel and automobiles.
The rise of social networks was like the advent of air travel: a virus can now conquer the world in a day.
The advent of air turbines with attachment to compressors via air sockets in several parts of the room made it possible to have several configurations for the equipment.
However, with the advent of air pollution during the Industrial Revolution, coal soot covered the trees and killed the light-coloured lichens.
We don't want to be the national equivalent of a train company at the advent of air travel, or a radio network trying to protect its old programming in the age of television.
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But the advent of air-conditioning, combined with the cool summers of 1957 and 1958, helped persuade O. A. Sutton to close the business.
Summer is seriously hot and humid and will instantly teach a visitor why the South didn't industrialize until the advent of air-conditioning.
It is a state that, until the post-World War II advent of air-conditioning and Interstates, was more sleepy Southern colony than capitalist cornucopia.
Many of those, which were built close together before the advent of air-conditioners, have been restored as neighborhoods have been revitalized.
Initially serialized in Seth's comic "Palookaville" (oh so patiently -- it began in 1997 and is still continuing there), it tells the story of two brothers, each paralyzed by a slightly different manifestation of shyness, who inherit the unenviable task of selling electric fans in Canada during the advent of air-conditioning.
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