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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air frequent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something related to air that occurs often, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The air frequent in this area is filled with pollutants, making it unsafe to breathe."
Alternatives: "frequent air" or "common air quality".
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Forecasters say that three main features loom large for the inactivity: large areas of sinking air, frequent plumes of dry, dusty air coming off the Sahara Desert, and above-average wind shear.
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The event, which raised more than $1.2 million for the group, had a celebratory air, with frequent mentions of the new marriage law.
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Polluted air causes frequent haze and smog, and residents are feeling the impact.
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On the other hand, the frequent air ventilation through compost makes the compost dusty causing ambient air pollution within the surrounding areas.
The air strikes are frequent in the area.
The pages of the financial press have had a frequent air of panic.
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Switching to a Prius will not undo the effects of frequent air travel.
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