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Fairy lights drip like Spanish moss, creating an air of enchantment.
Some suggest bracing your arms in front of you, creating an air pocket.
He is creating an air of exclusivity, even though Windsor Custom is open to anyone by appointment.
The format of the election, with multiple rounds of secret ballots, was creating an air of uncertainty among the contenders.
He has been medically cleared but remains on the bench, creating an air of mystery and confusion around his recovery.
The recent provocations could be a show aimed at the broader domestic population, to once again rally them behind the government by creating an air of crisis.
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The yearning and impatience created an air of perennial pressure.
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The devaluation of the yuan has created an air of fragility where once there was stability.
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