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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air check" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in broadcasting and media contexts to refer to a review or evaluation of a broadcast or recording, often to assess quality or content.
Example: "Before we go live, let's do an air check to ensure everything is functioning properly."
Alternatives: "broadcast review" or "transmission check".
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She is not a warbler: her music can be deep, dark, viscous as molasses (see Papi Pacify), and light and ethereal as air (check out Water Me).
The tinkling of piano music from the Greatest Bar on Earth has been preserved, along with the last air check from WKTU and the fire safety recording made after the 1993 bombing.
12. Vacating the premises before Thanksgiving dinner is served in order to "get a breath of fresh air," "check the pressure in the tires," or "watch for shooting stars" will now be considered a desertion of familial responsibilities, punishable by talking college football with an in-law for thirty minutes without the aid of an alcoholic beverage.
One, Flight Tracker, lets a traveler punch in any airline and flight number and get its status or, if the flight is in the air, check its arrival time and even things like current altitude, air speed and location on a map.
In the days when the road lay only through Tibet, Darjeeling, which is near the caravan track from India to Lhasa, made a natural jumping-off place, where climbers could assemble, start breathing mountain air, check their equipment, learn something about the Himalayas, and, if they liked, be blessed before setting out by lamas from the nearby monastery of Ghoom.
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But there is also evidence that ivory is being processed in Africa for Asian markets, with smaller volumes of "worked" ivory already made into ornaments which can be carried through air check-in and carry-on luggage or by couriers.
"They were for radio stations to do air checks — announcements that would run more than once — and to record speeches and do man-on-the-street interviews".
The band sounds especially vital on the third disc, an assortment of radio air checks that benefits greatly from the sterling contribution of Frank Sinatra.
"They were for radio stations to do air checks—announcements that would run more than once and to record speeches and do man-on-the-street interviews".
The 83 commercial recordings (as well as several surviving air checks) that Sinatra went on to make with the Dorsey band from 1940 to 1942 represent his first major body of work.
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