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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air pumping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to inflating objects, such as tires or balloons, or in discussions about physical activities that involve pumping air, like certain exercises.
Example: "The air pumping process is essential for ensuring that the tires are properly inflated before a long trip."
Alternatives: "inflating air" or "air inflation".
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No – I jumped in the air, pumping my fist and uttering happy oaths.
"I ran with my hands in the air, pumping the box in my hand saying, 'I got the last box of matzo!' " Ms. Kawadler said.
As people in and around New York City prepare to rev up their air-conditioners, the electricity industry says there will be enough power to keep all that cool air pumping all summer.
The machine was made from silicon-based polymers, and its movement was driven by air pumping through tiny cylinders in its four "legs".
When tires come into contact with the road surface, air pumping may occur in the grooves of tire tread patterns.
Cooling characteristics of this novel design are practically identical to the disc with tangential vanes but the equivalent aerodynamic (air pumping) losses are approximately 50% less.
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Meanwhile in India and elsewhere, cooling is being achieved solely with air pumped from underground tunnels.
The crowd went ballistic: people leapt in the air, pumped their fists, chanted, hugged and kissed.
Afterward, he leapt into the air, pumped his fists and high-fived his entourage in yet another celebration.
I cleared the jump and air pumped my victory.
Ivory Soap floats because it has air pumped into it during the manufacturing process.
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