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The phrase "air was" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a past feeling or condition of the atmosphere. For example, "The air was hot and sticky that day."
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The air was breezy.
The air was cold.
Fresh air was needed.
The air was painful.
Her air was businesslike.
The air was thin.
The air was warm.
The air was tense.
The air was clear.
The air was warm, swampy.
The air was getting cool.
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