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Discover Ludwig"air pocket" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a pocket of relatively still or turbulent air, often found in flight or underwater. Example: The plane hit an unexpected air pocket, causing it to shake violently and passengers to grip their armrests.
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And before long you found the air pocket.
It covers an air pocket, which makes peeling easier.
The air pocket is compressed and starts to oscillate.
"Unless they were caught in an air pocket, there is not much possibility," he said.
This was the week that some Internet stocks hit an air pocket.
"There is a possibility, however remote it might be, of an air pocket," he said.
"It's like being on a plane and hitting an air pocket," Mr. Leonard said.
Their air pocket is said to be in a mine corridor 48 to 52 inches high.
On Friday, rescuers found them huddled 265 feet from the cave entrance in an air pocket.
At one point the plane hit an air pocket and just dropped out of the sky.
"It's all been occasioned by the same thing -- hitting an air pocket in the membership.
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