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The phrase "air chiller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or system that cools air, often found in HVAC systems or refrigeration applications.
Example: "The air chiller in the building helps maintain a comfortable temperature during the hot summer months."
Alternatives: "air cooler" or "air conditioning unit".
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For water-chilled carcasses this final chilling takes place after packaging, when the carcasses are placed in an air chiller.
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Air chilling prevents cross-contamination between birds.
Air chilling is the standard in Europe.
The two main methods for chilling poultry are water chilling and air chilling.
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That's why I am waiting to watch the Rocky Mountains disappear, feel the air chill, and be smitten by the elegance of nature in 2017.
Thailand's second city is set 1,000 feet above sea level, so the early morning air chilled as the locomotives climbed.
In a commercial building, the ventilation system draws in warm, moist air, chills and dries it, and pumps it inside, and exhausts air that is cool and dry.
Dews were heavy each morning, and the air chill, but by 10am scarves, jackets, even jumpers had been shed and we walked in T-shirts.
His yoga hall holds 25,000 disciples, who can deeply inhale the air chilled by 22 Symphony cooling units.Shares in Symphony could be picked up for pennies in 2004.
Buried under Peter Luger's kitchen, the meat box does possess a stony vaultlike coolness, mechanically enhanced these days by oscillating fans and a softly humming Bohn refrigeration unit, which keeps the air chilled between 32 and 36 degrees.
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