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The phrase "aired with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey the idea of discussing or sharing something, but it is not a recognized expression.
Example: "The issues were aired with the committee during the meeting."
Alternatives: "discussed with" or "shared with".
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Eventually the documentary was aired, with minor changes.
The show was later aired with an added segment featuring a response by a conservative commentator.
1986 The infamous milk TV advert is aired with the punchline "Accrington Stanley?
"Episode 3 had just aired, with Snooki and all the drama.
"In the old days," Aaron tells me, "the forge would be aired with bellows.
The show aired with an overnight rating of 3.85 million viewers last Christmas.
Gruesome images of the scene were aired, with mangled and charred corpses, bloodstained streets and twisted steel.
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A tv interview airing with Sean (P.
Air with a view.
They pumped the air with their fists.
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