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The phrase "air chilly" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used to describe the temperature of the air, but it is more common to use "chilly air" instead.
Example: "As I stepped outside, I was greeted by the chilly air that made me shiver."
Alternatives: "cold air" or "cool air".
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The drapes are heavy, the lighting low and the air chilly.
THE hounds were eager, the horses on alert, the air chilly and sunny -- perfect for riding.
On a recent day, the air chilly and wispy with snow, parts of Greenhills did look their age, especially the little strip mall with a boarded-up Johnny's Toys warehouse nearby.
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The air is chilly.
The air was chilly on her shoulders.
The air is chilly but the sun is bright.
The night air was chilly and it carried with it the damp odor of all the surrounding plants.
When the air turned chilly, we headed back to settle in and make dinner (lentil soup, bear meat — surprise! — and fresh salad from the garden).
They are the questions that try the souls of place-kickers and punters when the air turns chilly and kicks go haywire.
The sky was overcast and the air was chilly and Mr. Dewey wore a conservatively cut business suit of grayish color.
The air is chilly, but their faces in the bright sun are full of delight as they run back and forth, back and forth.
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