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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a certain feeling or atmosphere surrounding something or someone. Example: There was a strange air about the abandoned house, making it appear even more eerie and mysterious.
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Just carrying around this air about him.
People had a survivor air about them.
There's air about my legs.
He had an air about him.
There is an unpretentious air about Baldwin.
"He just had a different air about him".
"There's a big fist in the air about this.
The living room had a dorm-room air about it.
Anthos has a seriously depressed air about it.
This year's event has a certain valedictory air about it.
After the presidential elections there's a subdued air about Cairo.
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