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The phrase "air warden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person responsible for overseeing safety and emergency procedures, particularly in the context of air raid precautions or similar situations.
Example: "During the drill, the air warden ensured that everyone followed the safety protocols and remained calm."
Alternatives: "air safety officer" or "emergency warden".
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"The lame boy for whom Peter was invented more than 40 years ago is now an air warden in a bombed London parish".
Released from his work in the soulless safety of the Ministry of Information, Greene used his night job as an air warden to prowl among the ruins or make love with his landlady's feisty daughter, Dorothy Glover, on a rooftop lighted by the glare of burning buildings.
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Air Wardens Headquarters down on Mulberry St. is active as of old, but Post & sector headquarters have been discontinued and there are no regular meetings.
She signed up as an air raid warden.
"My mum served as an air raid warden and my dad in the Home Guard," he said.
It was Mrs Chumley, the air raid warden, who saved me.
She volunteered as a local air raid warden during World War II.
When not acting she spent the evenings as an air raid warden.
Later, Latte secured a job as air raid warden for a bank.
She was an air raid warden – I've got the ARP medal she was given".
A week later, he offered his services to an air raid warden friend who needed a practice victim.
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