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free air

noun

  1. air not affected by local conditions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of free air1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Hamilton converted pole into a lead at the first corner and then used the benefit of free air to maximise his opportunity.

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But the advantage of free air Piastri had earned by turning his pole into the lead, and the strain following puts on tyres, meant Norris was always likely to have been fighting a losing battle, even before the brake problems in the last 15 laps that put paid to his hopes of making a late charge.

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The company said Ms Casimiro worked at Hayford for 11 days before leaving with a free air ticket home, and her claims were based on a "short-lived, snapshot, atypical experience".

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Alternative cooling methods which do not require much water, such as free air cooling and dry cooling, are evolving.

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More than 6,000 pensioners will be given free air fryers in North Lincolnshire, the council has said.

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