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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air takes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the concept of "air" in a specific context, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The air takes on a different quality as the sun sets."
Alternatives: "air absorbs" or "air carries".
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Here the air takes the host.
Infrared photography of distant objects from the air takes advantage of this phenomenon.
Heading into the first full week of March, Arctic air takes up residence in the East as well.
The 25-yard volley that leaves Simon Mignolet clutching at thin air takes Vardy's tally to 18 league goals.
Moreover, in the membrane reactor, the mixing of butane and air takes place through the wall directly inside the catalytic bed.
Since warm air takes up more space than cooler air, and the equator is the warmest part of the earth, the atmosphere is generally thickest there.
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May the noxious air take a holiday.
Spirometers are devices that measure the volume of air taken in and expelled by the lungs.
Mr. Stephanopoulos remarked on air, "Take all the time off to perfect your golf game".
And Korean Air took far longer to cancel and make amends.
"It's just that the chemicals in the air take the strength away from him".
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