Is it in the air or the air?
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(Meaning: Fred is currently being broadcast as the speaker says it.) On air, sometimes on-air, can be used to convey the state of being currently broadcast, but also is often used for the potential to be broadcast, or the expectation of being broadcast. E.G.: John is on-air talent.
People also ask, what does the expression in the air mean?
phrase. If you say that a decision or a situation is up in the air, you mean that it has not yet been completely settled or planned.
In this regard, what is all in the air?
Air is the Earth's atmosphere. Air is a mixture of about 78% of nitrogen, 21% of oxygen, 0.9% of argon, 0.04% of carbon dioxide, and very small amounts of other gases. There is an average of about 1% water vapour. Animals live by aerobic respiration and need to breathe the oxygen in the air.
Spring is in the air. (Meaning: Spring is arrived, has come.) Your sentence is a correct and natural expression. It does not mean that people are talking about spring.