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"air time" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the amount of broadcast time devoted to a particular television or radio program. For example, "The show was given a generous 30 minutes of air time."
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air time
noun
Alternative form of airtime
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On the air, time flies.
Enough air time for Rick Lazio.
Grant Hill got air time, too.
The lower cost of air time compensates for that.
He smiled, "Good; more air time for me".
That's more air time than Letterman, Jennings and Brokaw.
On the cable channels, pundits fill up the air time.
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This is finger-in-the-air time.
With more hours of political talk comes more on-air time for guests of diverse backgrounds.
He persuaded Winfrey to double her on-air time in 2009, before the launch.
As Intercontinental Champion, the Ultimate Warrior began receiving more on-air time and more prominent matches.
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