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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air hitting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the sensation or action of air coming into contact with a surface or object, often in contexts related to weather, movement, or physical sensations.
Example: "I could feel the air hitting my face as I rode my bike down the hill."
Alternatives: "air striking" or "air colliding".
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Let's just say I could feel some air hitting areas that are best left covered.
The plane nosedived, then rolled over while still in the air, hitting the ground nose first and upside down.
This led to updraughts of warm air hitting downdraughts of cooler air, which causes a spinning action, and leads to the formation of tornadoes.
Then he picks up a stone from a pile of rubble and throws it forcefully in the air, hitting the boot with a loud bang.
The fog pours in through a broad portal in the rock, the result of warm, moist Pacific air hitting the cold coastal water.
As he did so the ball flicked off Nathan Dyer's boot and into the air, hitting the Leicester winger's arm on its way back down.
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A sharp spray of air hits you in the face.
When humid air hits ice, frost is created.
When cold air hits them, they tend to secrete water and mucus.
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