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Discover Ludwig"has aired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a television show, radio show, or other broadcast has been made available to the public. For example: "The new episode of 'The Office' has aired on NBC."
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One week after the programme has aired?
More comments after it has aired.
Or maybe years after the finale has aired?
China Youth Daily has aired the views of both camps.
Even the state-controlled press has aired dissent.
It has aired some excellent current affairs programmes and documentaries.
Mr Netanyahu has aired the prospect of a smaller "interim" Palestinian state.
The documentary has aired in Canada, and other countries are showing interest, she said.
Mr. Paul has aired an ad noting Mr. Perry's support for a young Al Gore.
Einhorn has aired his lack of confidence in companies before, often in public and controversial ways.
The trial has aired what appears to be the dirtiest of the laundry.
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