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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to expressing or sharing thoughts, opinions, or grievances publicly.
Example: "After much consideration, I decided it was time to air them and share my concerns with the team."
Alternatives: "express them" or "share them publicly".
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"If they weren't, we wouldn't air them".
He likes to "air them out" and "watch people's reactions".
The world spotlight will invite those with grievances to try to air them.
We've all got them, but it's not wise to air them in public".
But several stations said they had declined to air them because of their promotional nature.
* Put pillows in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet to "air" them.
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Today it is barely even one for airing them.
THE network considered grouping the 12 offending shorts together and airing them with a disclaimer.
Torma keeps his portions sealed for up to several weeks before ingesting them, airing them out every few days.
But if these ideas are so deeply unpopular, what does Mr Ryan and his House colleagues gain by repeatedly airing them?
NBC tweets out the results of events before airing them, or we hear about it from other tweeters.
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