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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Air Out

It is possible "to air out an odor" in the sense of "airing out smelly clothes"?
  

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Hi, It's not really natural to say that. Clive

  • Hi, It's not really natural to say that.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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Hi,

It's not really natural to say that.

Clive
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Let's say I have a room with a bad smell and a smelly shirt. How correct are these phrases?

1 "to air out the room"
2 "allow the room to air out"
3 "to air out the smelly shirt"
4 "allow the smelly shirt to air out"
5 "to air out the smell"
6 "allow the smell to air out"
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Hi,

Let's say I have a room with a bad smell and a smelly shirt. How correct are these phrases?
All OK except 5 and 6..

1 "to air out the room"
2 "allow the room to air out"
3 "to air out the smelly shirt"
4 "allow the smelly shirt to air out"
5 "to air out the smell"
6 "allow the sme

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