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take to the air

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For Americans who take to the air, Seattle is the top destination for Labor Day travel, according to AAA.

A few species of arthropods are known for their ability to take to the air and glide.

Every weekday afternoon, on the Los Angeles talk-radio station KFI, a pair of conservative hosts named "John and Ken" take to the air to berate what they perceive to be the ultra-liberal views of "hack, snowflake Democrats."

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Air attack sirens have sounded countrywide each time Russian planes take to the air.

Countrywide air attack sirens have sounded each time Russian planes take to the air.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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