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Discover Ludwig"light air" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to air that is either cool or that has no discernible movement and is generally still. For example, "The evening was pleasant with a light air that made it easy to breathe."
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light air
noun
A light wind with wind speed between 0,3 and 1,5 m/s; a Force 1 wind strength on the Beaufort scale.
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Just light, air, the present moment.
Where there is no choice, you race in light air.
Such an instability can arise whenever relatively warm, light air is overlain by cooler, heavier air.
I moved here, to Madison Square Park, initially for light, air and a view.
In Sunday's light air, the boat sailed evenly with Alinghi, but showed no radical speed advantage.
Paris, he declared, needed light, air, clean water and good sanitation.
Another possibility is that one boat is faster in light air, the other in a breeze.
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"It's really just about a clean, light, air-friendly building".
Boullee did not have glass, steel, electric light, air-conditioning or prefabricated construction.
The four killed in a fatal light air-craft crash in Somerset are from the same family, police have said.
Light air-defense guns, of calibres from 20 to 40 millimetres, were developed in the 1930s for protection against dive bombers and low-level attack.
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