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Discover Ludwig"cooler air" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever you want to describe air that is colder than its surroundings. Example: The cool breeze carried in by the ocean provided relief from the hot sun. I took a deep breath of the cooler air and felt refreshed.
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The cooler air returned every evening at six o'clock.
Tornadoes need warm, moist air interacting with faster, cooler air.
When placed in an open window, they pull in cooler air from outside.
There, the cooler air condenses the refrigerant and becomes heated in the process.
Under such conditions the cooler air tends to sink, displacing the warmer air upward.
Meanwhile it also continues to expand by mixing with the cooler air surrounding it.
When the birds cross the plains, the cooler air is telling them to slow down.
This consequently displaces the jet stream southward, allowing cooler air masses to persist in Boston.
Hot air on the shower side rises, leading to cooler air pushing the curtain in.
"Warm air will hold more moisture than cooler air," Mr. Gross said.
Helicopters also fly less efficiently in hot air, which is less dense that cooler air.
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