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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air damage" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could be used in contexts related to damage caused by air pressure or environmental factors, but it is not a standard term.
Example: "The storm caused significant air damage to the aircraft, affecting its structural integrity."
Alternatives: "atmospheric damage" or "aerial damage."
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In addition, ships operating around Somalia wear out more quickly than those in other waters dust and sand in the air damage their engines and the high temperatures harm electronics designed to operate in cooler Atlantic or Mediterranean waters.Hence the NATO component of the anti-piracy force, which usually comprises four or five ships, is down to two and securing these was a stretch.
And that woman on the next block with lung cancer: Did the ammonia in the air damage her lungs?
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