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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Tension in the air

There seems to be a lot more tension in the air and people just on't seem as comfortable as they used to be.

Please tell me what tension in the air means here?
Thanks.
  

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It refers to a general feeling of threat or anxiety that can be sensed among the people.

  • It refers to a general feeling of threat or anxiety that can be sensed among the people.
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It refers to a general feeling of threat or anxiety that can be sensed among the people.

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