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Discover Ludwig"air bubbles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to pockets or pockets of air trapped in a liquid or solid substance. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - The scuba diver noticed a few air bubbles rising to the surface of the water. - When mixing the cake batter, be sure to gently fold it to prevent any air bubbles from forming. - The glass bottle shattered into hundreds of tiny pieces, each one containing a small air bubble. - The child blew into the straw, creating a stream of air bubbles in their drink. - The scientist used a microscope to study the air bubbles trapped in the ancient ice core.
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air bubbles
noun
Plural of air bubble
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Some air bubbles in the chocolate.
Add polymerase slowly to avoid air bubbles.
Check the plate for air bubbles.
Pipette gently to avoid air bubbles.
Smooth out and make sure there are no air bubbles.
Initially it carries air bubbles into the mixture.
Air bubbles separated the samples and prevented cross-contamination.
The team bombarded air bubbles with ultrasound.
Some chemical admixtures also generate air bubbles.
Similar(2)
Do not leave any air bubbles between the layers.
Make sure there are no major air bubbles or pockets.
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