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"in air" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an item that is airborne or suspended in the air. For example, "The plane flew in air for 30 minutes before landing."
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The wolf sucked in air.
In air.
Abrupt changes in air pressure.
A change in air pressure.
Two were trained in air defense.
Talk story about priority in air travel.
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We sit in air-conditioned rooms.
Stay in air-conditioning.
Microscopes were in air-conditioned rooms (20 22°C).
Keep dried herbs in air-tight containers.
Bring snacks in air-tight, sealed bags.
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