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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air laundry" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers as it does not convey a recognizable concept.
Example: "I need to find a place to do my air laundry, but I can't seem to locate one."
Alternatives: "dry cleaning" or "laundry service".
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Dhobi Ghat, a famous open-air laundry where dhobis (washerfolk) wash and dry clothes in full view of the public, is a source of much fascination for visitors to Mumbai.
The Dhobi Ghat is an open-air laundry where washermen clean and iron clothes for local customers.
The chaos, with giant open-air laundries alongside designer shops, street markets and Bollywood cinemas, is all-engulfing.
They usually air dirty laundry before the tamer mainstream press dares touch it.
These developments will paralyze the public's business and air our laundry nationally.
Mr. Mashberg said the petition was intended for internal discussion and not to air dirty laundry.
"A regulator," he said, "does not air dirty laundry in public".
"Let's roast him and toast him -- air some laundry," said Bruce B. Strawinski, 44, an investment salesman who teaches karate on the side.
"I understand that to some degree early on, 30, 40 years ago, there was certainly a sense of avoid scandal, don't air dirty laundry," Father Leahy said.
Doing this generally requires jetting to faraway lands and, not to air personal laundry, when I'm not home in time for dinner, my wife tends to nudge.
When the panels work, they simultaneously air dirty laundry and take the heat off the FDA.
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