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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air stopped" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing a sudden halt in airflow or a metaphorical pause in a situation, but it requires additional context for clarity.
Example: "As the storm approached, the air stopped, creating an eerie silence before the downpour."
Alternatives: "air ceased" or "air halted".
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Last week, Iceland's Wow Air stopped flying after failing to secure emergency funding.
The mornings seem "unbearably liquid" with humidity, and tempers worsen as "the air stopped around people's throats, not a stir, everything still as buildings".
On Thursday police in Bishkek, firing guns in the air, stopped demonstrations by supporters of Urmat Baryktobasov, the leader of an opposition party that government officials said was funded by the Bakiyev family.
Opening it to air stopped the reaction.
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She vanished into oddly thick air! Stop and smell the flower.
"I'm used to gymnasiums, and this kind of air stops me from breeding".
Broad swishes his bat, the ball catches the leading edge and it flies into the air, a bit further into the air, stops, comes down again and finally lands just short of an inrushing third man.
Inspired by ancient textiles seen in the Louvre Museum, Morton Feldman's Coptic Light glows heavily in the air, stopping time.
Press your air-pressure gauge evenly over the valve stem until air stops escaping.
Fit the air-hose onto 1 of your tire stems until air stops leaking.
The nozzle is on correctly when air stops leaking from the outside of the tire and is going inside of the tire.
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