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Discover Ludwig"big air" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English and is often used to describe a big jump in extreme sports, such as skateboarding or snowboarding.
For example, you could say: "The skater attempted a big air off the half pipe."
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Ski Sunday comes from Innsbruck for the Air and Style big air competition.
Big air.
No big air.
Big Air Delusional Confidence?
Big air miles for travelling press corps.
It's a big air polluter too.
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And a big air-conditioned trailer housed luxurious portable bathrooms.
It has already become a big air-freight forwarder and also operates road and rail services.
There was only one other person on the big air-conditioned bus.
What if crack was legal and you could buy it in big air-conditioned warehouses?
It was a move no one had landed in Big Air competition.
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