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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air leaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the phenomenon of air escaping from a container, system, or structure, often indicating a problem or malfunction.
Example: "The technician discovered that air leaking from the ductwork was causing the heating system to be inefficient."
Alternatives: "air escaping" or "air seeping".
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According to a NASA account of the incident, "the subject later reported that he could feel and hear the air leaking out, and his last conscious memory was of the water on his tongue beginning to boil".
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One of the surprising side effects of such a seawater greenhouse, seen during early experiments, is that cool moist air leaking out of it encourages other plants to grow spontaneously outside.
The Figure 4, which represents the temperature increase at the back caused by the air leaking across the crack in presence of raw clay only material, shows that also in the case of raw clay samples a heating time of about 3 minutes (red arrow) is enough to highlight the escape of hot air at the opposite side of the inflow point.
Got sick last night and puked SO hard a small hole opened in Esophagus!! Food & air leaking dangerously close to heart, lungs!!!! Holy fuck!!! Please pray n send love, healing, see me in your minds eye happy n safe!!! Rolling to OR now!!!
The minimal volume and pressure necessary to prevent air leaking around the cuff were used.
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Disturbance is in the very air, leaked by adolescents in flux and by damaged adults.
More air leaked quickly, when Federer broke his serve again early in the second set.
Sealing other air leaks also helps.
(Note: Premises currently bricked up owing to air leak).
Many homes harbor air leaks, he said, letting warm air out and cold air in.
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