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Discover Ludwig"airs on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "airs on television" or "airs on the radio," which refers to a TV show or radio program being broadcasted at a certain time. For example: "The new season of my favorite sitcom airs on Thursday nights at 8 PM."
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Mr. Romney's interview airs on Sunday morning.
An American version airs on MTV this month.
The last episode airs on 4 November.
(The second episode airs on Tuesday).
The full interview airs on Friday night.
It airs on AMC on 4 May.
Friends airs on 22 September 1994.
A Metropolitan Opera production airs on PBS.
#MulderAndScully The X-Files airs on Channel 5 in February.
"Every now and then it airs on TNT".
'Glee' airs on Sky One, Thursdays at 9pm.
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