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Jill
A question about the expression of air I want to describe a scene where no one is moving and everything is still, even the air. Is it correct to say "Air is static/still/frozen"? Can you give me a possible expression or sentence? Thanks a lot!
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It will be fine to say "the air is still". I have seen it used in a number of stories to describe exactly what you are trying to say. (Edit: if you like an example of its usage, try:" The night is cold, and the air is still. With the sound of my heart throbbing in my ears, I scanned the dark, frozen air for signs of life." I'm far from being a writer, but I hope my example helps.)
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It is correct but I am not sure how the language would flow with the term 'static'. I would use frozen, or still.
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