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Discover Ludwig"aired out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of airing out a room or space, such as blowing fresh air into it to remove unpleasant odors. For example, "We aired out the living room to get rid of the musty smell."
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aired out
verb
Past of air out
Exact(57)
It's all aired out".
She aired out several old battles with her record company.
On media day, normally an uneventful cliché-fest, Sharapova aired out personal grievances with Williams.
Their vacated apartments will be aired out and put to order.
He aired out a pass that dropped into Clowney's hands for a 48-yard completion.
That speculation was not aired out on television immediately, but it did erupt on Twitter and other social networking sites.
Now that the patchouli fumes are fully aired out, Brautigan's novels and poetry are due for a reassessment.
Her husband, who usually came to the cottage later than she did & after it had aired out, suffered no ill effects.
"The issue will really be aired out," said Randy Credico, the organizer of the Mothers of the New York Disappeared, a group that has lobbied against the laws.
The shelter was evacuated, 17 people were taken to hospitals, the heat was shut off and the building was aired out, Firefighter Berretta said.
Vlad had originally planned to end the season with Franco Zeffirelli's historic version of "La Bohème," but the budget was insufficient, and instead Vlad aired out some picturesque old sets by Pierluigi Samaritani, who died in 1994.
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