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The phrase 'breathe of' is not correct or usable in written English.
However, you could use the phrase 'breath of' instead. For example: "The cool night air was a breath of freshness after a long day."
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The Samoan pairing have all the momentum going on their WWE Tag Team Championship defence but the Dusts have also have had a new breathe of life following their attack on their rivals last month.
In contrast to the novel, which habitually slips into polemicism and is bookended by a shock that dilutes its punch, Mr. Doueiri creates characters, emotional colors and political contradictions that have the agonized sting and breathe of life.
Yet again and again as Alessio Bax performed at the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Friday night, everything in his program unfolded with an ease, precision and beauty so seemingly effortless that the music appeared to live and breathe of its own volition.
It led to experts to dub the teenager the 'new Beth Tweddle' and 'a much-needed breathe of fresh air' in the women's side of the sport.
So going into this record was like a real breathe of fresh air.
That's the abhorrent truth of the depth and breathe of stigma and prejudice surrounding mental illness in America.
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Even the Portland Press Herald breathed of innocence.
I can breathe out of my eye.
Breathe out of your heart.
Breathe out of your left nostril.
We can breathe because of it.
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