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Discover Ludwig"air into" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "go into". For example: "He went into the room and breathed in the fresh air."
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You're putting more air into those balloons.
Melted into air, into thin air.
It was like pumping air into a flat tire.
They let less hot air into their heads.
These moments of digression let air into the plot.
He breathes a lot of fresh air into the room.
How can you breathe fresh air into academic offerings?
A wheezing ventilator puffed air into his lungs.
Howes, an aeronautical engineer, appropriately lets air into the problem.
Outside, he stood breathing the cold air into his lungs.
It seemed to pump air into the room.
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