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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breathing of' is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase 'breathe in' or 'breathe out' instead to describe the action of breathing (e.g. He breathed in the fresh air).
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Perceived physical risk II comprises items describing short-term risks (bad cough, bad breath, and trouble breathing) of smoking [ 23].
The whoosh and pull, the huge breath of the organ became the breathing of the theater to me.
I felt again the presence of breathing, of shadow.
I ran to keep up, guided by the jagged breathing of the beasts around me.
The breathing of eight dancers governs the rhythms of "The Room as It Was".
As if the only sound in this / whole house is the breathing of animals......
You could hear it in the breathing of those around you — panic, fear, adrenaline.
It is, GM claims, sensitive enough to notice the breathing of a newborn baby.
It echoes the focused breathing of meditation and Whittlesea is particularly making reference to the rhythms of Mazdaznan.
Circulating unstoppably online is an entire shadow oeuvre, generally trying, and failing, to sound profound, and breathing of passion.
I felt suddenly stone cold sober and I grew conscious of soft breathing, of the warmth of that other body.
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