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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all air" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to the entirety of the air or to emphasize something that is insubstantial or lacking in substance.
Example: "The argument he presented was all air, lacking any real evidence or support."
Alternatives: "purely theoretical" or "entirely empty".
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It's all air war, just massacres.
All air left my lungs.
But with all air traffic stopped, nobody could leave.
Q Have all air fares have fallen for children?
Nature was not to blame for all air traffic problems.
All air cargo operations in Bangkok have also been suspended.
He has stopped all air shipments while the problem is tackled.
Previously all air crashes were investigated by the Department of Transportation.
An upgrade is supposed to bring all air cargo facilities permanent detectors by 2014.
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All-air heating systems often produce stagnant air in the occupied part of the room.
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