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The phrase "air borders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the boundaries or limits of a country's airspace, particularly in discussions about aviation, security, or international travel.
Example: "The new regulations aim to strengthen security measures at air borders to prevent unauthorized flights."
Alternatives: "aerial boundaries" or "airspace limits".
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Sea and air borders in the region are strongly contested.
Officials in Nigeria say that they are trying to control that risk by screening at land, sea and air borders.
Burkina Faso's land and air borders were closed and a 7 pm to 6 am curfew was imposed.
Amadou Sanogo, appeared briefly to announce that a curfew was in force, and the junta members ordered Mali's land and air borders closed.
President Bush said today that he would propose spending $11 billion next year to protect the United States' land, sea and air borders from terrorist attacks.
But he and Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the council's avuncular chairman, promise to resign once Sirte is captured: at that point all of Libya's land, sea and air borders will have come under the new authorities' control.
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Dissolved or bound oxygen molecules are found in thermodynamic equilibrium with oxygen molecules of air which borders with water.
The French air and border police would not comment.
The helicopter was owned by France's Mayotte-based air and border police force.
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