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The phrase "lukewarm air" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to air that is neither hot nor cold, but rather has a moderate or tepid temperature. Example: As the sun began to set, the once scorching air turned into a gentle breeze of lukewarm air that caressed my skin.
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But what he suggested in 1871 was that a tiny, intelligent being who could see the motions of individual molecules could indeed break the second law.The demon Maxwell invoked could stand guard at a tiny shutter separating two chambers of lukewarm air.
The samples were applied 2 cm from the bottom of the plate, as narrow bands (10 mm) with continuous application of lukewarm air.
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The finale for that series, which met with a lukewarm reception, aired in June.
Rinse the shirt in lukewarm water and let it air dry.
A US version of the Great British Bake Off was aired this week to a lukewarm reception from critics, none of whom could identify quite what went wrong.
The frost could be felt in the air and seen in the lukewarm handshake between the pair as the Spurs manager made a sharp right out of the tunnel to greet the manager with whom he had shared past success before both men went their separate ways - Villas-Boas claiming Mourinho denied him a role with more responsibility at Inter.
As the urgency for Democrats increases for the health care overhaul, a pragmatic air is settling in among some Democratic groups that once were lukewarm to the legislation.
Tomato soup arrived lukewarm.
In lukewarm applause.
I am Mr. Lukewarm.
Dinner is lukewarm bolognese.
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