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How to pronounce current of air in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms air current, wind
Type of weather, weather condition, conditions, atmospheric condition
Has types blow, boreas, breeze, calm, calm air, catabatic wind, chinook, chinook wind, crosswind, doldrums, draft, draught, east wind, easter, easterly, foehn, fohn, gale, gentle wind, gust, harmattan, headwind, high wind, katabatic wind, khamsin, languor, monsoon, north wind, norther, northerly, northwest wind, northwester, prevailing wind, samiel, santa ana, simoom, simoon, snow eater, sou'easter, sou'wester, south wind, southeaster, souther, southerly, southwester, squall, tailwind, thermal, west wind, wester, zephyr, air, airstream, blast

Examples of current of air

current of air
For the current job, he is working in the conditioned air of an office building.
From the heraldtribune.com
Mercury is extracted by heating cinnabar in a current of air and condensing the vapor.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If you feel a cooling current of air coming from the fan, you have the correct rotation for warm weather.
From the newsobserver.com
Even a small opening will permit a current of air, eliminating any insulating value the bags of leaves may have.
From the newsobserver.com
If you don't feel the breezy current of air, which is much like that of a floor fan, the rotation is clockwise.
From the newsobserver.com
Their entrances and cutoffs were perfectly timed, as though a current of air were being switched on and off.
From the washingtonpost.com
In these processes, pig iron is melted and a strong current of air is directed over it while it is being stirred or agitated.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Why would a current of air choose to lift up, for example, all the frogs from a lagoon without taking the water, mud, algae, and other species from that very same ecosystem?
From the theepochtimes.com
Even in the hottest months, the gate creates a current of air funneling from Chung King Road to the courtyard and through clerestory windows into the living area.
From the latimes.com