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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the motion or activity of objects or beings in the air, such as birds, aircraft, or drones.
Example: "The study focused on the patterns of aerial movement among migratory birds during their seasonal travels."
Alternatives: "airborne motion" or "flight dynamics".
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The piece by Ms. Clark will blend voice, video, aerial movement and digital effects.
Aerial movement has become the musical's biggest cliche; we must declare the West End a no-fly zone.
Ms. Clark will present "Raw; Seeds; Need," a new piece that blends voice, video, aerial movement and digital effects.
Lancashire's sub-200 score was confirmed when Tom Smith (31), the one batsman other than Moore to counter Warwickshire's aerial movement effectively, skied to mid-off.
The crane, which facilitates aerial movement, was developed in the late 1920s, replacing the jerry-built movable platforms, the slings, and the sleds that ingenious directors, such as Abel Gance (for Napoléon, 1927) and Marcel L'Herbier (for L'Argent, 1929), both in France, had devised to achieve vertical or elevated swinging movements.
Suddenly, I saw a flicker of movement in the next bay, aerial movement that could be made by only one sort of creature large enough to be visible.
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LONDON — Plunging into the tank, swimsuits sculpted over athletic bodies, the synchronized swimmers faced off another group of women swinging above in graceful aerial movements.
These included the en dehors (i.e., the turnout of the body and its limbs), the five classical positions of the feet, the port de bras (i.e., the positions and movements of the arms), and the leaps to the grande élévation, the aerial movements of the dance.
Other equipment included a mechanical bull and equipment for aerial movements.
This is particularly true in the marine environment, where winds are stronger and more constant than on land, and the apparent lack of barriers facilitate aerial movements.
Using concurrent data on winds and actual pathways of a tracked seabird, here we show that oceanic winds define spatiotemporal pathways and barriers for large-scale aerial movements.
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