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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air start" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in aviation contexts to refer to a method of starting an aircraft engine using compressed air.
Example: "The technician explained that the air start procedure is essential for ensuring the engine operates smoothly during cold weather."
Alternatives: "compressed air start" or "airborne engine start".
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Yet, it was as if he wanted to clear the air, start over.
The opposite occurs when water molecules in the air start to stick together and condense back into water.
Keratinocytes laid upon this layer attach and, when exposed to the air, start to form the epidermis.
The chitchat ends and the mood turns serious as the muscular players, wearing form-fitting sweats and long-sleeve shirts to stave off the chilly morning air, start the run.
ONCE the starters were mixed and left at room temperature, they began to bubble and ferment, as the yeasts and the bacteria normally in the air start to feast on the slurry of flour and water.
Within days of the 40th birthday celebrations becoming just a memory, Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt will introduce a schedule which most notably gets Chris Moyles out of bed half an hour earlier for a 6.30am on air start, has Kelly Osbourne take over the Sunday surgery and gives a new DJ with no professional experience a daily show.
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