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The phrase "air made of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the composition or characteristics of air in a scientific or metaphorical context.
Example: "The air made of various gases is essential for life on Earth."
Alternatives: "air composed of" or "air consisting of".
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The Rabbit/Graduate ring from Surface to Air, made of silver and brass ($238), conjures up animism and secret societies.
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Their first batch of 500 canisters of air made available to Chinese customers sold out in two weeks.
Air is made of molecules.
What the air is made of.
I thought I could see what air is made of.
When she breathed in it sounded as if the air was made of metal shavings.
It's got carefully cut out spaces thoughtfully sized to accommodate their proprietary glass jars-each topped with an adjustable air slot, made of sturdy, smell resistant plastic.
Sulfonation, however, also bioactivates certain pro-mutagenic and pro-carcinogenic molecules encountered in the diet and air, making it of interest to cancer epidemiologists [ 10, 11].
The motion of the air makes the detail of planetary surfaces flicker and deceive the eye.
Dinner was a three-course affair around a fire in an open-air enclosure made of reeds called a boma.
Ahmar led me through to an open-air rotunda made of stone and wood, the only structure that seemed untouched by the fighting, and we sat down, surrounded by his tribal retinue.
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