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The phrase "avoid air" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without context.
It can be used in contexts related to preventing exposure to air, such as in scientific or technical discussions about materials or processes.
Example: "To preserve the freshness of the sample, it is essential to avoid air exposure during storage."
Alternatives: "prevent air contact" or "minimize air exposure.".
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Add polymerase slowly to avoid air bubbles.
Pipette gently to avoid air bubbles.
Follow the table in order during pipetting to avoid air bubbles.
4. Place mixture in 6-cup greased mold, pressing down to avoid air pockets.
Thus, the system is useful in helping pilots avoid air collisions.
A hole is pierced at the bottom of the shell to avoid air concussion splitting the head in loud passages.
If the enemy disperses to avoid air strikes, our ground force can mop them up with few losses.
Last week, officials said the Bush administration had considered such a restriction to avoid air traffic over the Pentagon.
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Some rooms have windows to the outside that can be opened for singers who like to avoid air-conditioning or find comfort in urban street sounds.
Much to Pattle's distaste, the squadron was heavily involved in close air support operations and ordered specifically to avoid air-to-air combat unless attacked.
However, in the clinical setting, the respiratory rate is not necessarily low enough to avoid air-trapping.
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