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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put on air" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of broadcasting something on television or radio. Example: The TV station will put on air the new reality show next week.
Idiom
Put on airs.
If someone puts on airs, they pretend to be grander and more important than they really are.
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She watched the race from the BBC's studio and could not be put on air as intended because she was so upset.
Free to choose video formats, free to choose design rather than being constrained by a 'standard video player', and free to choose what content to put on air when they want, as well as providing a full searchable video-on-demand library".
Select tweets from fans following along will be put on air.
Simon: Nothing's been confirmed by the interview, Mr. Ambassador, because you don't know what's going to be put on air.
The prank call, by presenters Mel Greig and Michael Christian, was prerecorded and vetted by the station's lawyers before being put on air.
Any time of prior restriction or prior restraint on what we publish or put on air is a horrible slippery slope.
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"Why put on airs?
He doesn't put on airs.
"So let's not put on airs.
Other girls thought she put on airs.
He speaks softly, and he doesn't put on airs.
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