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Discover Ludwig"outside air" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the air from outside, as opposed to that inside an enclosed space. For example, "We need to let some of the outside air into the room in order to ventilate it."
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Outside air temperatures rarely reach 100°F.
It will use outside air for cooling.
He assumed an outside air temperature of 10 degrees.
How does the outside air feel against your body?
The outside air pressure threw off the results.
These capsules expand when the outside air pressure falls (as in climbing) and contract when the outside air pressure rises (as in descending).
Dilution of the system's air with outside air can mask these processes.
The markets that used to be exposed to outside air have become a semi-open space.
The impact of outside air humidity ratio is significant on the performance of HTHP&DW system.
This ventilation with cool dry outside air is mechanically controlled using an air distribution system.
Temperature sensors were placed inside the PCM bags, inside the room, and in the outside air.
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