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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air wave" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the movement or propagation of sound through the air. For example: - The singer's voice traveled through the air waves and could be heard all across the stadium. - The radio station's broadcast was transmitted through the air waves, reaching listeners all over the city. - The sound of crashing waves mingled with the warm breeze, creating a soothing symphony of air waves.
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Knees and elbows pumping, she led the Finnish 11- and 12-year-olds in an exultant chorus of "Put your hands in the air, wave 'em like you just don't care," while her American friends chanted, "Must be the money".
If the late frontman is visiting in spirit, he would surely be thrilled to witness the jubilant reception given the 35-year-old Let's Groove, as every audience member follows Bailey's tried and trusted command to "wave your hands in the air, wave them like you just don't care".
(μ/sec) (SSE) Max Air wave Amp.
Spores that eject early are crucial to creating the air wave, but they don't go as far.
Moreover, rising pressure is subject to delay and attenuation because of the air wave traveling from one car to another.
Cheaters don't prosper, however: If a spore ejects too late, it misses out on the air wave and falls quickly back to Earth.
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With Hospitality and Air Waves.
Hands shot into the air, waving urgently.
Indignant callers jammed the country's air waves.
Over the air waves comes a quiet eulogy.
A shadow, masked For breathing cold air, waves at me.
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