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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for air" can be a prepositional phrase used to describe a movement or action.
It can also be used as an adverbial phrase to indicate a reason or purpose. Example 1 (as a prepositional phrase): The diver resurfaced for air after swimming deep into the ocean. Example 2 (as an adverbial phrase): She opened the window for air, as the room was stuffy.
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I step out for air.
She gulped for air.
This will affect demand for air transport.
Farage was not gasping for air.
We were gasping for air".
He mimics gasping for air.
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And for air-conditioning.
There was no money for air-conditioning.
(Search for air-conditioner installation tips).
Determine a location for air-drying.
(See Crash Course For Air Travel.).
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