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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Wind or air?

How would you say this?

Would you use wind even if it isn’t windy?

Feeling the wind/air as you eat on the terrace feels so good.

Thank you

  

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anonymous Would you use wind even if it isn’t windy? No. anonymous Feeling the wind/air as you eat on the terrace feels so good.

  • anonymous Would you use wind even if it isn’t windy?
  • No.
  • anonymous Feeling the wind/air as you eat on the terrace feels so good.
  • "Air" is OK.
  • I might say "feeling the breeze".
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anonymousWould you use wind even if it isn’t windy?

No.

anonymousFeeling the wind/air as you eat on the terrace feels so good.

"Air" is OK. I might say "feeling the breeze". Wind is too strong to feel good while you're trying to eat.

Using "feel" twice like that is not the best idea, by the way.

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