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to be aired

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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The program is scheduled to be aired on Thursday.

There was, inevitably, one gripe that needed to be aired.

But these arguments barely need to be aired in public.

He called for popular grievances against the party to be aired: the Hundred Flowers Campaign.

But they say a shutdown would have serious consequences that need to be aired.

I say it needs to be aired or it will turn on you.

Mitt Romney's candidacy is only the latest opportunity for such stereotypes to be aired.

This dirty laundry, it seems, is now to be aired in Mr Cheney's book.

But these arguments have to be aired, and then honed for these communities.

The shadow cabinet reshuffle was another opportunity for rumour to swirl and grudges to be aired.

This is no time for a political message to be aired.

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