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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airless chamber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly when discussing environments devoid of air, such as in experiments or space conditions.
Example: "The experiment was conducted in an airless chamber to ensure that no external factors would affect the results."
Alternatives: "vacuum chamber" or "devoid of air chamber".
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But it was Martin O'Neill's substitutes who made the difference, breathing fresh hope into the airless chamber of the Stade Pierre Mauroy, rolling away the stone when Irish hopes seemed buried.
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I have just stumbled from one of the stained, airless chambers in which, 70 years ago, a million men, women, and children spent their last 20 minutes naked, foaming from the mouth in screaming agony as prussic acid scalded their lungs until they asphyxiated.
In the Palace of Westminster many are poky and airless (one corridor is known as the "submarine"), but are close to the chamber.
Hot, airless, aromatic".
The atmosphere was airless, sour.
The vibe is airless resignation.
One level below street, an airless tank --.
Walled in, closed off, airless.
New songs, though, were airless.
It's just completely airless.
Inside, it was dim, airless, and funereal.
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