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The phrase "air chest" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as in discussions about anatomy, fitness, or metaphorical expressions, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The athlete's air chest technique allowed him to enhance his breathing during the competition."
Alternatives: "chest expansion" or "lung capacity".
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A few strides in, he threw his lanky body into the air — chest forward, head back, arms splayed — and deftly crumpled as he landed, rolling back into a somersault.
Thirteen symptoms were analysed: cough, heavy breathing, difficulty getting air, chest pressure, phlegm, throat irritation, hoarseness, nasal blockage, rhinorrhoea, eye irritation, headache, dizziness, and fatigue.
Eight symptoms were analysed: heavy breathing, difficulty getting air, chest pressure, phlegm, throat irritation, hoarseness, rhinorrhoea, and eye irritation [ 11, 24, 25].
The most common symptoms reported by the patients are cough, heavy breathing, difficulty getting air, chest weight, phlegm, hoarseness, stuffy nose, and eye irritation.
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