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The phrase "air full" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a space filled with air, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The balloon was so inflated that it seemed to be air full."
Alternatives: "filled with air" or "full of air".
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The air full of smoke and curses.
It was fat with air, full and round.
The jungle air, full of chirps and buzzes, smelled of musty decomposing leaves.
With the air full of arrows and spears, it is often impossible to tell who was responsible for a kill.
While the other riders scream and throw their arms in the air, Full Flavor calmly munches on boneless chicken.
What's magical is the dancers' complete freedom, the wonderful way they embrace the air, full of energy and joy.
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