Sentence examples for air packed from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "air packed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is filled with air or has been compressed to contain air, often in the context of packaging or storage.
Example: "The fragile items were carefully air packed to ensure they would not break during shipping."
Alternatives: "inflated" or "filled with air".

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Comminuted sausages formulated with mechanically deboned poultry meat MDPM (turkey or chicken, frame or neck) treated in different ways before production (vacuum packed MDPM or air packed skeletons deboned at production) and stored frozen for 6 or 18 weeks have been studied using a full-factorial design and chemical, physical and sensory analysis.

To be stuck in a confined metal and plastic tube, several miles up in the air, packed in with strangers and with no visible means of support is not a naturally relaxing experience.

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The Mine Safety and Health Administration maintains in the documents that the air packs "worked as designed because they produced oxygen".

The plaintiffs also seek damages against the manufacturer of the emergency air packs that the victims used.

Dirk Fillpot, a spokesman with the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, said his agency examined all the air packs recovered from the mine.

As lead in paint, pipes and pesticides was outlawed, more and more studies confirmed that lead particles from car exhaust, filling the air, packing the soil and contaminating crops, were also bad for everyone, especially children.

Government documents, filed in a Washington court this week, show that oxygen-producing chemicals remained in the air packs used at the Kentucky mine, where five people were killed May 20.

The letter released this week by the surviving miner, Randal McCloy Jr., said that at least four of the air packs meant to protect the miners during the Jan . 2disaster did not work, forcing the men to share their oxygen.

The two soldiers donned their blue protective suits, gloves, boots, heavy air packs and masks.

He then drove to the trade center, where officers were putting on portable air packs, called Scott packs.

Charles Jordan recalled his grandfather's advice: "Don't trust your air pack and your mask — let your ears guide you".

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