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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air escapes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the release or loss of air from a container, balloon, or similar object.
Example: "As the balloon slowly deflated, I could hear the sound of air escapes."
Alternatives: "air leaks" or "air is released".
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As often happens with farce, some of the air escapes this balloon during intermission.
These ingenious, improvised balls bounce like real ones for a few days before the air escapes.
The droplet coalesces with the surface only when this air escapes.
He fares vastly better when the hot air escapes and he can stick to specifics.
In spite of yourself a soft whistle of air escapes you.
During speech air escapes through the cleft into the nasal cavity, resulting in a characteristic nasal tone.
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You're listening to ancient air escaping".
There is hiss of air escaping from the Ukip balloon.
Objective: In some patients after tube-free tracheostomy, air escape hinders voice optimization.
Air escaped from the vessel and ice crystallised on the windows.
As the air escaped, he and two other men were sucked through the hole.
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