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The phrase "air from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing air quality, ventilation, or atmospheric conditions.
Example: "The air from the vents was stale and needed to be replaced."
Alternatives: "air coming from the" or "air emitted from the".
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Hensley could smell the air from the bedroom.
The sac is inflated with air from the lungs.
"Nobody leaps into the air from the air," he continued.
Remove any air from the bag and seal.
Tornados arise when cold dry air from the Rockies meets moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and hot, dry air from the Sonoran desert causing atmospheric instability and intense weather.
Missouri is susceptible to the influences of cold Canadian air, of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, and of drier air from the southwest.
Large temperature contrasts occur between the polar outbreaks and mild air from the Pacific or tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico or Gulf Stream.
We installed a fabulous, heavy-duty recirculating air-conditioner — it recirculates the air from the inside, and doesn't bring in any air from the outside.
Nowhere is more than a few hours by air from the United States.
A packaging passes the test if there is no leakage of air from the packaging.
These high-speed winds normally separate the cooler, polar air from the warmer, more tropical air.
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