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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air evacuated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the removal of air from a space or container, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The experiment required that the air evacuated from the chamber be replaced with an inert gas to prevent contamination."
Alternatives: "air removed" or "air extracted".
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A chest tube was inserted with a cephalad orientation into the pleural cavity and all air evacuated.
In April 1975, she was air evacuated and admitted to a hospital in Washington, DC.
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As the jet stream shifts south, cold air evacuates the polar regions, like a refrigerator door left open, and spills into the mid-latitudes.
In order to circulate the air inside the integrating sphere, air is evacuated through the hole used for light sources.
It's a copper tube where the air is evacuated — so it's a vacuum, and they put a drop of moisture inside.
Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano has destroyed 26 homes and spewed lava hundreds of metres into the air, leaving evacuated residents unsure how long they might be displaced.
The Indian air force evacuated 80 foreign tourists from the popular trekking destination of Zanaskar Monday.
He estimated the trains could reach speeds of up to 2,500 mph (4,000 km/h) — about five times faster than a jet airliner — if the air was evacuated from the tunnels.
After chest was surgically closed the residual air was evacuated through a needle puncture.
The chest then was closed in layers and air was evacuated by standard procedures.
Chest was surgically closed, the residual air was evacuated through a needle puncture, and rats were weaned from anesthesia.
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