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"warm breeze" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a light, gentle wind that is warm. For example, "The warm breeze was a pleasant respite from the summer heat."
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A warm breeze blew through the windows.
The light just before sunset was golden, and there was a warm breeze from the west.
The glare and the warm breeze gusting off the plain made him drowsy; he fell asleep.
It was a beautiful spring day, cloudless, with a warm breeze blowing.
Coming down the hill, she felt the warm breeze between her thighs.
Gleaming powerboats lined the docks outside, and a warm breeze rippled the water.
This was a warm breeze from the left in the unfreezing of the cold war.
Bracken flares gold and a resinous scent of pines is brought on the warm breeze.
It's perfect - twinkling lights, a warm breeze, the gentle whoosh of waves on sand.
In this first flush of spring the league is launching on a warm breeze of optimism.
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Keep your face covered with a soft, warm, breeze-proof scarf in cold or breezy weather.
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