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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remain airborne" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to stay in the air or to continue flying. Example: The bird flapped its wings quickly in order to remain airborne while searching for its next meal.
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The new research shows microplastics can remain airborne.
Aerosols are 5 microns or less in diameter and can remain airborne indefinitely.
Fewer than half the emissions, scientists believe, remain airborne to warm the earth.
Pichai revealed Google's balloons were now able to remain airborne for up to 200 days.
On Monday we reported on the technique used by albatrosses to remain airborne without expending much energy.
The new research is the first evidence that these tiny plastic pieces can remain airborne for long stretches and over long distances.
Ragweed pollen can remain airborne for several days, and significant quantities have been found as far as 400 miles out to sea.
Going downhill, he says, he can reach a speed of 25 miles an hour and remain airborne for 100 feet at a time.
With a stiff enough breeze, your simple box kite design should remain airborne with very little management - just be sure to take it out on a dry day.
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For case 3, there are still more than 900 aerosols remained airborne after 50 s after the injections, and the suspended fraction remains larger than 10−3.
For case 2, the number of the aerosols remained airborne is larger than 500 until t = 37.2 s and the suspended fraction remains larger than 10−4 even after 50 s after the injections.
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