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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the production or creation of air, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The air generated by the fan was sufficient to cool the entire room."
Alternatives: "produced air" or "generated airflow".
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The hot air generated would fill the Millennium Dome.
He said: "There has been a lot of hot air generated in the media.
From the Italian, Vorti suggests the vortex of air generated by a helicopter.
The hot air generated by the candles sent the glowing balloons drifting upward into the sky, a simple trick of physics that created sheer magic.
While they don't really look like flying machines, fly they do, using a cushion of air generated by a fan on the back that is vented rearward for thrust and underneath the craft for lift.
4. The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger When warm air from a low-pressure system collides with a flow of cool, dry air generated by high pressure, and this coincides with tropical moisture provided by a hurricane, the situation is ripe for a "perfect storm".
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The metal continues to oxidize upon prolonged contact with air, generating a heavy nonprotective oxide crust.
A supercharger pumps in air, generating about 60 p.s.i. of intake manifold pressure at the finish line.
Research for Eurostar found that a return trip from London to Paris by air generates 122kg of CO2 per traveller compared with 11kg by train.
The goal was to keep this growing fleet in the air, generating passenger revenue, with a minimum of downtime for maintenance.
A strong electrical field in the air generates air flow driven by the motion of ionized gas molecules along electric field lines.
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