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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to a specific location or context related to "air," but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The air at the beach was refreshing and invigorating."
Alternatives: "atmosphere in" or "environment in".
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He's due on air at 7.30am.
It should slice through the air at 500kph.Supertrains are sexy.
Helices were very much in the air at that moment.
Lanthanum oxidizes in air at room temperature to form La2O3.
The program is on the air at noon Eastern.
BESTSELLERS are in the air at the moment.
"Here we have some fresh air, at least," he said.
The air at Full Circle filled with happy yells.
She told the pupils what markets to air at, etc.
"Everything is up in the air at the moment.
"It's up in the air at the moment," he said.
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