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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air hoses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to flexible tubes that transport air, often in industrial or mechanical contexts.
Example: "The technician checked the air hoses for any leaks before starting the machinery."
Alternatives: "air tubes" or "compressed air lines".
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air hoses
noun
Plural of air hose
synonyms
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The suits also include metal components, like copper zippers, and plastic attachments for connecting air hoses.
Before, they went below in leaden boots, connected to boats by air hoses.
The organ's innards had been replaced with relays and wires and light blue air hoses.
Air hoses hiss, drills drone and carts beep to alert unhurried visitors and keep them from being run over.
Beneath visitors' seats are air hoses designed to fill the theater with appropriate smells to enhance the story.
Snaking away from the tents are giant air hoses that look like something from a science fiction movie.
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Even the air hose is unfurled with grace.
"Position to destroy," wheezes a Drej, which talks like a disconnected air hose.
Another day, his air hose broke underwater, and he blacked out as he swam up to the surface.
Once you and the helmet were submerged, you could walk anywhere your air hose-umbilicus would allow.
The start cart sat on the infield next to the tarmac, joined to Eagle by its air hose.
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