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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air rooftop" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as describing a rooftop that is open to the air or has an airy atmosphere, but it may confuse readers.
Example: "The restaurant features an air rooftop where diners can enjoy their meals under the stars."
Alternatives: "open-air rooftop" or "outdoor rooftop".
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I like flying in the air rooftop to rooftop -- that kind of thing.
Speaking of subjectivity in cinema: for those who are in town this weekend and want to hazard the open air, Rooftop Films is screening, in première Saturday night, an extraordinary independent film, "Sun Don't Shine," that I saw at the Maryland Film Festival last month.
And, for those who prefer their cinema en plein air, Rooftop Films, which launches its series tonight (it runs through Aug. 20), will also show several of these films, plus some others from Maryland—"The Dish and the Spoon" and "Fake It So Real"—and other notable independent features (I'm especially thinking of "Bellflower," which opens theatrically later in the summer).
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