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Discover Ludwig"exhale of" is not correct and is not used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "exhale from" or "exhalation of." Here are some examples of proper usage: - After taking a deep breath, she slowly exhaled from her mouth. - The exhalation of hot air from the furnace kept the room warm. - The yoga instructor reminded her students to focus on their body's exhale during meditation.
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Moored barges bob against the dark exhale of factory chimneys.
Morris gives a long, slow exhale of disapproval, and Pegg shakes his head.
At one point I heard the hiss and hush and exhale of grave disappointment.
Shoni shrugged and said her barking was just an exhale of emotion.
The droves of critics who attended seemed, mostly, to let out a collective exhale of discontent.
The EDU smelled like protein-rich powder supplements and chemical cleaners, like a hot, stinging exhale of despair.
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Also exhale out of your nose at the same time for a cooler affect.
Exhale out of the right nostril for 8 counts, and then inhale through the right nostril for 4 counts.
A drift of the exhale position of −2.1 mm from the beginning to the end of treatment is also visible for this patient.
Inhale to the count of two Exhale to the count of two Inhale to the count of two Exhale to the count of three Inhale to the count of two Exhale to the count of four Inhale to the count of two Exhale to the count of five.
Rich Miller on Twitter: "Predicting a 2-2 draw tonight... the cold, the defensive lapses and collective exhaling of halftime vodka say so".
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