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The phrase "air is now" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the current state or quality of air, such as in environmental reports or personal observations.
Example: "After the storm, the air is now fresh and invigorating, making it a perfect time for a walk outside."
Alternatives: "the air currently is" or "the air has become".
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Hot air is now known as the "OFFICIAL HUMIDITY OF THE 1996 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES".
After being ignored by media and politicians for many years, the toxic air is now becoming a significant domestic issue.
The air is now heady with night-scented stock as we head indoors leaving the bats to a night's foraging.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 1999), clean air is now recognized as a basic requirement for human health and well- being.
Capturing carbon from air is now possible in a way that not only eliminates emissions but also reduces carbon levels and uses carbon for business purposes.
The sound of eternity falling on the spring air is now interrupted by the mandatory electronic click of Japanese phone cameras.
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Urban expansion has been so fast that these zones – initially located outside the city to protect its air – are now back inside it.
Clean air was now a marketable commodity.
An investigation into how the balloon caught fire and exploded in mid-air is now under way by Egypt's Civil Aviation Authority and general prosecutor.
As an example, bathrooms, which used to be open-air, are now enclosed with air conditioning.
Furthermore, for systems with increased autonomy the necessary logic and flight control systems to perform autonomous air to air refuelling is now being pursued.
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