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The phrase "air done" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After the flight, I felt the air done and ready to land."
Alternatives: "air cleared" or "air finished".
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One consists simply of the way a man steers his two female companions, on either side of him, backward into the wings; another is the vivid gargouillade (in which one foot, then the other, writes a circle in the air) done by a woman as she is lifted.
It feels like a boutique hotel filled with Las Vegas air (no air) done in the style of a casino property (it's way too big).
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Surface to Air does leather beautifully.
Without gravity hot air doesn't rise and cold air doesn't sink.
Overhead, a fan turned, but the air did not.
Asylum seekers coming by air don't trouble us.
Air did not circulate, wind was shut out.
Indoors, it's worse; the air doesn't stir.
The missiles from the air "do not differentiate," he said.
The air did not smell like a toilet.
(From @davewiner: "can't breathe their air, don't want their tweets").
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