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Discover Ludwig"cross ventilation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the flow of air through a space from one side to another, typically via windows or vents. Example: "The room was stuffy and hot, but opening the windows on opposite sides allowed for a refreshing cross ventilation."
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She opened the doors, and the vents created cross ventilation.
Bedrooms should have cross ventilation, or at least through ventilation, and should never face a street.
Open access galleries lead to apartments that en joy cross ventilation.
Cross ventilation from sliding wall panels would create a cooling effect.
One way to do that is by opening windows and doors and using floor-level fans to create cross ventilation.
In cross ventilation condition, the pressure coefficient on the front wall is the largest in cross ventilation with apertures opened on both sides.
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Wilting office workers opened windows that were often shaded by awnings; transoms provided cross-ventilation.
Light and cross-ventilation were very important to people coming from tenements".
Once inside, someone tried to close the door, to prevent cross-ventilation, but the door was stuck on a rug.
And then there is a do-it-yourself method as old as windows themselves: creating a draft through cross-ventilation.
"No A.C., but who needs it when you've got this kind of cross-ventilation?" June 26 , 2015
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