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The phrase "air it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to expressing or discussing something openly, often in the context of sharing thoughts or feelings.
Example: "I think it's time to air it and talk about the issues we've been facing in the team."
Alternatives: "discuss it" or "bring it up".
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On the air it went.
On air, it sounds a bit needy.
"Why air it in public like that?
IF CYBERSPACE had air, it would be thick with recriminations.
He put it outside to try to air it out.
When mixed with air, it is also an effective explosive.
From the air it is a vision of Eden.
Initially, Rippon was understood to be ready to air it.
The pressure -- the pleas not to air it -- was amazing.
"The government sprays the air – it gets in the atmosphere".
And we did air it in several TV campaigns.
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