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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air window" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts, such as discussing ventilation or air quality, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The air window in the room allowed for better circulation, improving the overall atmosphere."
Alternatives: "ventilation opening" or "air gap".
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If a house is not built to handle the electrical load of central air, window fans are less likely to overtax the electrical system, as they use less wattage, use it during off-peak hours, and distribute usage evenly throughout the home.
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As the president's words hung in the air, windows across the street from the Ferguson police department shattered and shops were looted.
At the Saharanpur station, I looked across the tracks into a car without air-conditioning where a beautiful little girl, her hair shorn like a boy's, her dark eyes outlined in thick smudges of kohl, swung gaily on the bars of an open-air window.
The mechanically ventilated variants include an airflow window and a supply-air window.
The outhouse architect had left open-air "windows" on all four sides.
Above it hung a photograph of Laurel and Hardy, next to an air shaft window where an air conditioner wheezed on and off.
A concept of switchable triple-glazing exhaust air (SEA) window is proposed.
The dust from the farms was collected into plastic sealed bags, mainly from air fans, window sills and floors.
The "Hangout On Air" menu window will then appear on the screen.
He needs fresh air, some windows rolled down, a Merle Haggard CD on the car stereo.
And on Monday morning, while Garland Robinette was on the air, the windows blew in.
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