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Discover Ludwig"air blowing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gust of air or a current of air. For example, "A cool breeze blew through the open window, the air blowing my hair."
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Air blowing induced by a barrier installation is effective when wind speed is higher than a critical one, but partial air blowing is not.
The fans seem to be cycling hot air, blowing it back in our faces sarcastically.
At higher latitudes that heat is released to the cold air blowing over the ocean.
It was nighttime, mid-October, cold air blowing in through the open window.
The group could not see it, but they could feel the air blowing straight down.
Air blowing should be made from the entire domain of the bottom.
Hot roofs and pavements, baked by the sun, warm the air blowing over them.
The amount of air blowing around you will also impact how you're feeling.
But in a few days, she said, the air blowing out of radiators turned cold again.
We could do pneumatic, if the person didn't mind a little air blowing.
." "Can't fly a kite in the summertime," said Jem. "There's not a breath of air blowing".
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