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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wind resistance" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the force or opposition that air or wind exerts on an object as it moves through it. Example: "The cyclists had to push harder against the wind resistance as they neared the finish line."
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(No wind resistance).
It was wind resistance.
The design reduces wind resistance.
A car that squats low meets less wind resistance.
Side windows reduced wind resistance and provided light and ventilation.
Air-breathing mother ships to carry rockets above wind resistance?
The fabricated system offers low wind resistance.
And wind resistance is just one of the added benefits.
That would have generated some small amount of wind resistance, slowing his fall.
Avoid high speeds, which incur more wind resistance and consume more fuel.
A narrow vehicle would take up less space while minimizing wind resistance and improving fuel economy.
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