noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
collision
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The simulated disaster in exercise Gryphon's Lift was a midair collision between military and civilian planes over Catterick Garrison.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A few days before the midair save, another orb had been successfully recovered after a gentle landing in the sea.
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Billie seemed dazed; her eyes were directed to a point in midair somewhere beyond both men.
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I did not want to die impaled on a boom box during midair turbulence.
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My father carries me from the car and I glide up two flights of concrete steps, suspended in midair by anti-gravity.
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Suspended in midair , it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.
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The simulated disaster in exercise Gryphon's Lift was a midair collision between military and civilian planes over Catterick Garrison.
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You, with your midair dread, blindly bunched into that swinging house you call a home.