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Discover Ludwig"from the air" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is viewed or observed from above, often in a literal sense. It can also be used figuratively to describe a viewpoint or perspective. Example: From the air, the city appeared small and organized, with neatly arranged buildings and streets. Example: The politician's scandals were exposed when viewed from the air, revealing a corrupt and chaotic web of deception.
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It falls from the air.
Sluicing from the air.
Majuro Atoll as seen from the air.
4. Hillside from the Air in Architecture.
Peter Sloterdijk, Terror from the Air, trans.
62. Hillside from the Air in Architecture.
James plucks the cross from the air.
His interview vanishes from the air.
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(From "The air-conditioned Puritan").
Air pollution data were obtained from the Air Quality Network.
There's a pension from the Air Force.
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