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'sea air' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the air near a body of water, usually an ocean. For example, "The salty sea air filled my lungs as I walked down to the beach."
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the sea air?
A mizzle of rain and sea air comes in.
"The sea air will be good for you," I say.
All that sea air must give you an appetite?
The views are magnificent; the sea air is bracing.
You suck in the sea air," Ms. Crain said.
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The acronym stands for sea-air-land.
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum Which avenue in Brooklyn crosses Ocean Parkway? a. 7th Avenue b.
The Soviet Union also produced a series of sea-, and-, and ground-launched cruise missiles.
INTREPID SEA-AIR-SPACE MUSEUM, Pier 86, West 46th Street at the Hudson River, Clinton.
They also rule out sea-, and- and space-based ones, and would prevent the sharing of technology with allies.
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