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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmospheres that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing specific types of atmospheres or environments in various contexts, such as literature, science, or art.
Example: "The novel creates atmospheres that evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing."
Alternatives: "environments that" or "settings that".
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When monitoring for entries involving a descent into atmospheres that may be stratified, the atmospheric envelope should be tested a distance of approximately 4 feet (1.22 m) in the direction of travel and to each side.
By contrast, Tintoretto creates atmospheres that are enclosed and unreal.
Supergiant stars have very extended atmospheres that are probably not even approximately in hydrostatic equilibrium.
"Many of the exoplanets astronomers have imaged before have atmospheres that look like very cool stars.
Reference atmospheres that contain 222Rn, 220Rn or a specified ratio of the two can be created.
The Sun and other stars of comparable mass have outer atmospheres that are slowly but steadily expanding into space.
As well as objects, her environments, which she called Cells, were also containers of feelings, of atmospheres that could smother you or cut like a knife.
In the case of Brown's sexy Expressionism — nudes in bed, oppressed by darkling atmospheres that are pregnant with demonic intimations — both possibilities seem likely.
Those companies are moving away from glitz and technology to focus on creating casual, individual atmospheres that seem far removed from the standard hotel ambiance.
Their views are nominally abstract: tinted atmospheres that show darkness being banished by the light, which also brightens portions of the frame.
(Anderson) ★ Dirty Beaches (Friday) The pop abstractionist Alex Zhang Hungtai splices rockabilly hooks with noir sound effects to create atmospheres that are warm and familiar yet spectrally distorted.
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