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The phrase "air passages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the channels in the body through which air flows, particularly in the context of the respiratory system.
Example: "The doctor explained that the inflammation was affecting the air passages, making it difficult for the patient to breathe."
Alternatives: "airways" or "respiratory passages".
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Drugs help prevent ulcers, treat inflammation and open air passages.
The air passages above the vocal cords are known collectively as the vocal tract.
If that air is polluted it will inflame the air passages.
The pug nose causes air passages to be blocked, creating respiratory difficulty.
The surgery, called uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, tightens up flabby tissues to enlarge the air passages.
His lungs and air passages are permanently scarred, his vision blurred, his skin susceptible to peeling and rashes.
The enfeebled troops are not men but honeybees, unable to take flight with deformed wings or blocked air passages.
Salbutamol, a bronchial dilator, widens the air passages in the lungs and can be a mild stimulant.
Between medical tasks, like putting drops in Mr. Engel's eyes and suctioning his air passages, Ms. Nehls helped him paint.
The extra weight in itself can cause difficulties, including maintaining open air passages for patients who are anesthetized.
Thoracic actinomycosis may result from inhalation of the organism into the air passages and is usually associated with weight loss, night sweats, coughing, and high fever.
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