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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air supply" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the availability or amount of breathable air in a particular space or situation. It can also refer to a system or source of fresh air. Example: The submarine had a limited air supply, so the crew had to conserve their oxygen levels carefully. In this example, "air supply" refers to the amount of breathable air available on the submarine.
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Shouldn't air supply meet air demand?
No containers are airtight, but the air supply is restricted.
The filtered air supply is known as the 'bleed air'.
(Heating and cooling coils would be required for the new air-supply fan system to temper the outside air supply).
At eight, I felt like a deep-sea diver cut off from my air supply.
The company said passengers were never at risk, as the actual air supply was not affected.
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However, an oil/air supply with inadequate parameters is undesirable.
Air Supply, pop.
OCEAN GROVE Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Air Supply and the Grass Roots.
THE name on the marquee was Air Supply, and the line went halfway down the block.
Snob that I am, I was not there for Air Supply.
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