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The phrase "airborne pollutants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing environmental issues, air quality, or health impacts related to substances present in the air.
Example: "The city has implemented new regulations to reduce airborne pollutants and improve public health."
Alternatives: "atmospheric contaminants" or "airborne contaminants".
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Anyway, welders may be exposed to similar airborne pollutants as the general population (road traffic, industrial pollution, and smoking).
Most airborne pollutants fall into two categories: dusts and mists, and vapors and gases.
Respirators are simply filtration devices that keep airborne pollutants from entering your lungs as you breath.
Japanese officials still dispute whether airborne pollutants are responsible for killing the pine trees.
The result is atmospheric inversions during fall and winter that trap airborne pollutants.
Ivy was also found to reduce the attacks of airborne pollutants on surfaces.
When standards for reducing airborne pollutants were first introduced, the category of low-emission vehicles, or LEV's, emerged.
Choosing when to exercise may be important, say KCL: "The faster you breathe the more airborne pollutants are delivered to your lungs.
But Mr. Martyak emphasized that the New Jersey program was voluntary and that Mrs. Whitman and President Bush were proposing other, mandatory measures to control airborne pollutants.
It also illustrates the continuing danger of airborne pollutants known as particulate matter, experts said, for which environmental officials in the United States are considering new regulations.
The first line of defense against airborne pollutants is a work space with good ventilation; but even this is not enough.
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